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to post our EdWatch, MedWatch and Society Watch web stickers. California Punitive Damages A blog featuring news and analysis of punitive damages litigation in California and nationwide. It is maintained by attorneys at Horvitz & Levy LLP, a firm devoted exclusively to civil appellate litigation. Center for Policy Alternatives The Center for Policy Alternatives is a nonpartisan public policy development organization serving state legislators and grassroots leaders. Legal Juice Legal Juice is a blog published by the law firm Mesirow & Stravitz, PLLC, which handles personal injury, serious injury and death cases, and civil litigation. Legal Juice documents all manner of odd cases, weird laws, and strange court filings. National Center for Policy Analysis National Center for Policy Analysis's stated mission is to "seek innovative private-sector solutions to public policy problems." Overlawyered.com Walter Olson, author and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, does a fine job scouring the wires for current court cases that illustrate how far our lawsuit culture has come. Progressive Policy Institute The Progressive Policy Institute is a catalyst for political change. Its mission is to modernize progressive politics and government for the Information Age. Leaving behind the stale left-right debates of the industrial era, PPI is a prolific source of "Third Way" thinking that is shaping the emerging politics of the 21st century. RAND RAND provides listings of all their research. You can purchase--and sometimes read--this research at their website. The Manhattan Institute The Manhattan Institute's research and policy papers are posted for review at their website. U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics provides the latest data on caseloads in extractable format. U.S. General Accounting Office |