Ever hear of the psychological experiment known as the Invisible Gorilla?[1] It goes like this: You’re asked to watch a brief video of a group of people moving randomly about in a pack. Several of these people are wearing white shirts and passing a ball amongst...
The road to gender equality is long and tortuous and while we’re miles from our destination, today’s a good day to look back and see how far we’ve come. On this day in 1971, the US Supreme Court, for the first time in its history, applied the Equal Protection Clause...
Because Bruce Springsteen Cares and Insurance Companies Don’t You buy a ticket to see Bruce Springsteen for $150 and then resell it for $350. Why are you able to do this? Because the face value of a Springsteen ticket is artificially low. Bruce could set a...
Why You Can’t Trust The New York Post’s Recent Reporting Of The Litigation Funding Industry Over the last several months, the New York Post has run a number of articles shining a light on the darker side of the litigation funding industry. The Post is right to expose...
Why does the insurance industry care about rate caps on litigation funding? And why care so much as to put the force of its multibillion dollar lobby behind efforts to get such caps passed? Has big Insurance suddenly gone pro-consumer? Let’s explore. Using the...