Regulation through Litigation
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A Brookings Institution Press and American Enterprise Institute publication
Recent highprofile lawsuits involving cigarettes, guns, breast implants, and other products have created new frictions between litigation and regulation. Increasingly, litigation is being used as a financial lever to force companies to accept negotiated regulatory policiespolicies that invariably involve less public input and accountability than those arising from government regulation. The process not only usurps ...
Recent highprofile lawsuits involving cigarettes, guns, breast implants, and other products have created new frictions between litigation and regulation. Increasingly, litigation is being used as a financial lever to force companies to accept negotiated regulatory policiespolicies that invariably involve less public input and accountability than those arising from government regulation. The process not only usurps ...






















