RFK Jr.’s Trial Lawyer Ties Raise Red Flags
We must ensure that all future health decisions are made with the best interests of all Americans in mind — not the financial motives of profit-seeking plaintiffs’ lawyers.
(Cal., filed June 28, 2018): Arguing that the Labor Code’s authority to determine which chemicals are added to the Proposition 65 list is unconstitutional because it is delegated to an entity that is not accountable to the California electorate.
The court denied the petition for cert on August 20, 2018.
We must ensure that all future health decisions are made with the best interests of all Americans in mind — not the financial motives of profit-seeking plaintiffs’ lawyers.
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$1,046/Person ‘Tort Tax’ — Court Expands Liability, Michiganders Pay
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