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Wednesday, April 09, 2008
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bullies
by John Stossel
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"We cannot use force."

That was my response last week when a lawyer shouted at me, "You media types are bullies, too!"

We were arguing about my Wall Street Journal op-ed that called class-action and securities lawyers bullies and parasites who enrich themselves through extortion. It's legal extortion, but extortion nonetheless.

These aggressive lawyers and their Naderite defenders don't get it. Or they pretend they don't.

There are only two ways to do things in life: voluntarily or forced. We reporters may be obnoxious, intrusive, stupid, rude, etc., but we cannot force anyone to do anything. All our work is in the voluntary sector.

But litigation is force. When a plaintiff sues, a defendant is forced to mount a defense. If he settles or loses, he's forced to pay. Government is the enforcer.

Sometimes we need force -- including the force behind the litigators -- to protect our freedoms, just as we may need missiles. But we try not to use our missiles because we understand that they do tremendous collateral damage. But litigation does collateral damage, too. The millions spent on legal defense can't be used to make life-enhancing -- and life-saving -- products.

We ought to avoid using lawyers the way we avoid firing missiles.

But we don't. State attorneys general even hire them to pursue unpopular businesses, like gun makers. When the lawyers make a killing in the name of "protecting the people," they give a piece of that money to the attorney general's political campaign. Somehow that is not considered a scandal. Continued...

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John Stossel is an award-winning news correspondent and author of Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel--Why Everything You Know is Wrong.
 
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Subject: blame the Common Law
We adopted the common law when we broke from the British. 200 years ago, it was less of a problem -- life was not so complex. Now, it is scary to have a judge and jury decide complicated situations.

Conservatives, don't really understand this point. Great Britain has adopted some of the reforms that conservatives seem to like.

The continental European system is better at determining civil liability. While it might appear to be bureaucratic -- an educated bureaucrat in a specified field is often better at making a decision than a layperson who might like particular witnesses better.

Law and Greed
See Aristophanes' comedy THE WASPS, where the central character loves lawsuits so much because he wants to be a juror!
(The legal system in Athens in the 4th and 5th century B,C, had judges and jurors, but no lawyers. Plaintiffs and defendants had to argue their cases themselves before the jury. An example of a defense is Socrates' defense (Plato's Apology, an eyewitness account) against the charges brought by the plaintiffs, Anytus, Lycon and Meletus, that: "Socrates corrupts the youth and does not believe in the gods the state believes in, but in other new spiritual beings." (Apology, 24 C, Fowler trans.))
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