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Get Out of Jail Free: How the Bush Administration Helps Corporations Escape Accountability
The United States Supreme Court and Congress are currently facing critical issues that—depending on how they are resolved—could provide negligent corporations complete immunity from lawsuits.
It’s called “federal preemption,” and it refers to situations in which federal regulation trumps state law. And, perhaps most surprising, Americans and many policymakers have never heard of it. When viewed through the context of unsafe products, preemption of state law means complete immunity from lawsuits for corporations and a full escape from accountability when they have knowingly injured and endangered Americans. The civil justice system offers corporations a powerful incentive to make their products safer. All people should have a fair chance to receive justice through the legal system when they are injured by the negligence or misconduct of others—even when it means taking on the most powerful corporations.
The American Assocation for Justice recently released a series of documents that detail how helping negligent corporations escape accountability has been a top priority for the Bush Administration. The documents were obtained through repeated Freedom of Information Act requests by AAJ and reveal how the Bush Administration has silently ordered federal agencies to usurp state law and consumer protections.
You can obtain a copy of the AAJ report (titled “Get Out of Jail Free: A Historical Perspective of How the Bush Administration Helps Corporations Escape Accountability”) by clicking here.