Ed Murnane News
Why Lakin case is important
There were two news articles in weekend newspapers recently concerning the "Lakin story" and one of them merits comment.
The more things change, the more they stay the same
One of the definitions of "primogeniture" in Merriam-Webster's on-line dictionary is "an exclusive right of inheritance belonging to the eldest son."
Senate med-mal fiasco confirms two facts
The hard-to-believe behavior of Illinois Senate Democrats last week reveals two facts that advocates of medical liability reform -- indeed any kind of civil justice reform -- need to come to grips with.
Madison County Makes The Big Time
Congrats To Lakin, Tillery, Carr, Bono, Tom Maag And His Father, Etc.
Senator Obama: Quite A Contrast With Senator Durbin
Ed Murnane Early in 2003, when a class action reform bill (SB 1158) was introduced in the Illinois Senate, I spoke with then-State Sen. Barack Obama about the bill and what it was intended to do: require that class action suits be filed (and certified, if merited) in appropriate venues. The bill does nothing more.
This Was More Than A Referendum On Medical Malpractice Reform
Illinois doctors and hospitals, who rose to a higher level of political support and activity than has been seen in many years, perhaps ever, can be forgiven if they portray last Tuesday's Supreme Court election as a "referendum on medical malpractice." Even some Southern Illinois political leaders have described the historic election that way.