From NPR this morning, filtered by my being half-asleep.
So the Supreme Court of the United States has just done a massive survey of the court system in the U.S. to see how they are handling frivolous lawsuits, i.e., tort abuse. Out of two millions cases, exactly 750 met the definition of a frivolous suit. Of those, a whopping 17 were handled incorrectly. So, what's the math on this?
750 / 2,000,000 = 0.375% of all cases are frivolous
17 / 750 = 2.2667% of those cases are handled incorrectly
17 / 2,000,000 = 0.00085% of all cases are abuses of the tort system.
Oh my, it's an epidemic that must be rectified immediately in order to save the republic from frivolous torts!
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See below, I don't know what I'm talking about.
So the Supreme Court of the United States has just done a massive survey of the court system in the U.S. to see how they are handling frivolous lawsuits, i.e., tort abuse. Out of two millions cases, exactly 750 met the definition of a frivolous suit. Of those, a whopping 17 were handled incorrectly. So, what's the math on this?
750 / 2,000,000 = 0.375% of all cases are frivolous
17 / 750 = 2.2667% of those cases are handled incorrectly
17 / 2,000,000 = 0.00085% of all cases are abuses of the tort system.
Oh my, it's an epidemic that must be rectified immediately in order to save the republic from frivolous torts!
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See below, I don't know what I'm talking about.
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