Mike sends a response to rdan on off-label drugs
…unreasonable cases, but if it is reasonable that the off-label use of the drug might have caused the damage, then the encouraged off-label use would lead to an assumption of…
…unreasonable cases, but if it is reasonable that the off-label use of the drug might have caused the damage, then the encouraged off-label use would lead to an assumption of…
…Fourth Amendment forbids searching a person for evidence of a crime when there is no basis for believing the person is guilty of the crime or is in possession of…
…corporate tax avoidance, we should just cut corporate taxes way back or even eliminate the corporate tax altogether, since we’ll “obviously” never get sophisticated companies to pay more.This is wacky….
…actually pay any federal corporate income taxes. (The text of Camp’s release about his corporate tax “reform” proposal is appended at the end of this posting). Camp calls for a…
…in crime. While crime did increase from 1990 to 1992, there was a fall off of crime in later years. In 1992, violent crime peaked at 44% higher than its…
…and Crime in the United States” Migration Policy Institute Immigrants in the United States commit crimes at lower rates than the U.S.-born population, notwithstanding the assertion by critics that immigration…
…homicide, because homicide is almost always detected. For other violent crimes, FBI uniform crime reports data on reported crimes might not reflect the number of crimes actually committed. For what…
…by Corporate Lobbyists: Report,” Common Dreams “District of Columbia | Violent Crime in D.C. Hits 30 Year Low,” United States Department of Justice “District Crime Data at a Glance,” mpdc…
…I can safely and for sure tell you that food labeling is approved by the USDA and or the FDA. A small change in a label or packaging such as…
…that increased corporate market power has dampened the behavioral response to corporate tax cuts, noting that “a cut to the corporate income tax rate would increase post-tax monopoly profits but…