Talk:American Tort Reform Association
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One of the recent modifications (01:49, 22 September 2005) contained material entirely lifted from atra.org's own web site (specifically, http://www.atra.org/about/ ). It's rather bad form for an interest group with an admitted "agenda" to write its own Wikipedia entry.
I've removed two of the items from the ATRA's list of changes in its "aggressive civil justice reform agenda":
- Appeal bond changes.
- Class action changes.
I'm sure such changes are proposed are noteworthy, but the term "changes" is so vague as to make these items almost meaningless. And again, as a term chosen by the ATRA, there seems to be a certain amount of inherent "innocuousness" POV. Ex0pos 05:03, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] "Right wing corporate front group"
I'm confused by what is added by the accusation "right wing corporate front group," which appears ad hominem.
- The only evidence that ATRA is "right wing" is that they support tort reform, which is perceived as right wing (though the issue doesn't cleave that cleanly) -- but we already know that ATRA supports tort reform. It seems circular and irrelevant.
- I recognize that tort reform opponents have made the accusation, but I don't see how ATRA is a "corporate front group". The phrasing seems unduly pejorative; a front group hides its supporters, while ATRA acknowledges that it consists of corporate members who support tort reform. -- FRCP11 23:31, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] r.w.c.f.g.
I tend to agree that the part about the right-wing corporate front group is not helpful, and is thinly-veiled POV.
I've taken the liberty of removing it (I think this is fair for me to do this, as I happen to believe that the ATRA *IS* a corporate front group (but a bipartisan one) :D -- but that the statement is misplaced in the article).
Still, some kind of conclusory paragraph, which I'm too lazy to compose at the moment, seems in order. I'll leave that to someone else. Ex0pos 05:03, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Civil Justice Achievement Award
Civil Justice Achievement Award is a very short stub, and the award is not very notable. It seems best to merge the couple of sentences here. ·:· Will Beback ·:· 22:55, 9 September 2007 (UTC)