Down and Dirty
April 24, 2006
I stumbled across a good little book last weekend that is worth sharing. It's called Tort Reform, and it was written by Paul Ruschman.
It is a very basic book identifying fault lines in the debate about whether the tort system needs reforming, and it's part of a series of works called "Point/Counterpoint." Chelsea House appears to have published a couple of dozen other volumes on public policy issues in the law. Volumes that caught my attention include Phyisican-Assisted Suicide, Search and Seizure, and The War on Terror.
There is a brief bibliography at the end of this volume that I found useful. If you want a quick and generally reliable introduction to Tort Reform, here is the place to start.