Its a review about this product
Peter Siegelman (below) got it absolutely right.
This book has stimulated a great deal of discussion in my Sociology of Law class. It carefully explores--and explodes--the myths that guide "tort-deform" policymaking. In an era when "truthiness" abounds, my students are fascinated with this data driven logical analysis of why recent policy changes are making the problem worse. Ignoring the real costs of medical practice offends many legal theorists, from Richard Posner to Law & Society to Ralph Nader. Baker explains why in a clear, logical voice.
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