The death of common sense : how law is suffocating America

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Title
The death of common sense : how law is suffocating America
Description
Distressing, disturbing, devastatingly detailed--this examination of how modern laws are diminishing America exposes the drawbacks of rule-bound government, tells why nothing gets done, reveals the phony pretensions of law, and shows why well-intentioned laws have actually devalued rights. In short, this book demonstrates how the buck never stops and how well-meaning laws are creating a nation of enemies.--From publisher description.
Identifier
522763
679429948
Creator
Howard, Philip K
Format
1st ed.
Source
Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
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Language
eng
Date
1994
Program air date: February 12, 1995
Publisher
Random House
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpaper: Why Glen-Gery brick factory of Reading, PA. Father-minister in Appalachia. New York portable toilets--p 115. Due process. Gregory Soles-Rhode Is. 1986 accident p. 150. Civil Rights Act 1964 p. 143. Average cost of research of a new drug-230 million, 2/3 goes to FDA requirements. Discrimination claims up 2200% since 1969. Back endpaper: Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice-1920s. William Brennan. Earl Warren-1972. Benjamin Cardoza--greatest common law judge of century 1920. Felix Frankfurter. Antonin Scalia. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.-1881-Harvard Law professor. Woodrow Wilson. Daniel Webster. Jim Landis-chairman SEC 1937. James Madison. Charles Reich-Yale 1964 article p 124. Vaclev Havel-Czech. Max Weber-German sociologist (1900). Frederick Hayek-Austria. Tocqueville-p118. Underlinings/Notes: Underlinings: Lamb underscores numerous examples of codes/regulations that have needlessly penalized businesses/organizations. Government makes decisions without reason. Suggestion that government is too large. Notes: "Mother Teresa," "elevator," "the Law," "Children's art on wall," "William Brennan," "rules that are precise," "use of judgment," "1970 OSHA," "Great wisdom," "safe hammer," "words of the law," "Federal statutes 100 million words," "Europe," "Dutch Noteboom," "MSDS forms," "Jane O'Reilly/Nursery school,""Tax law 36,000 pages," "Aristotle-Rationalism," Frederick Hayek--predicted Soviet system would fail 50 years ago," "pass the buck," "maximum feasible participation," "process, hearing, study, task force," "discrimination 40 years later," "Children's rights," ""gov. of laws not men," "30 years since people excited about gov."
Subject
"Law--United States."
"Law reform--United States."
"Bureaucracy--United States."
"Common sense."
Relation
Original Booknotes interview
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