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Legal news from Thursday, January 16, 2003




President's call for a cap on malpractice awards
Bernard Hibbitts on January 16, 2003 2:58 PM ET

[JURIST] Watch recorded video of President Bush's remarks [prepared statement] Thursday at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania renewing his call to cap the pain and suffering portions of jury malpractice awards at $250,000 nationwide. The White House has issued a supporting fact sheet on medical liability reform.






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Florida ruling that 'Megan's Law' is unconstitutional
Bernard Hibbitts on January 16, 2003 11:36 AM ET

[JURIST] Wednesday's ruling of the Florida 3rd Circuit Court of Appeal holding unconstitutional the Florida Sexual Predators Act - that state's version of 'Megan's Law' - is online on the Court's website. Read Espindola v. State [PDF text].






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