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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...backing down. To the contrary, his Thursday Group is busy forming new coalitions and keeping its old ones intact. And that is no small feat. A Thursday Group lobbyist has been chosen to head the lobbying effort for each of the main provisions in the contract, ranging from tort reform to tax relief. In turn, the chairperson puts together an elaborate coalition of other lobbying groups. The biggest so far is the tax-relief coalition, led by Motley, which has more than 100 members and six task forces to handle policy, communications, vote counting, grass-roots lobbying, fund raising...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE THURSDAY REGULARS | 3/27/1995 | See Source »

Republicans say their model comprises the Democrats who regularly conspired with organized labor, environmentalists and other allies to get their legislation passed when they controlled the House for 40 years. But the Democrats were never so organized. The Thursday Group's tort-reform effort, for example, featured daily meetings of dozens of lobbyists on the seventh floor of the Longworth House Office Building, a budget of several million dollars raised under the guidance of a General Motors executive, and a vote-counting operation that was led by former top lobbyists for Ronald Reagan (Alan Kranowitz) and George Bush (Nick Calio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE THURSDAY REGULARS | 3/27/1995 | See Source »

This was in Clayton, one of two seats (the other is Eufaula) of Barbour County, an ordinary little county that has become nationally recognized as tort hell. The lawyer was Jere Beasley, who was once the Clayton High School quarterback and twice the lieutenant governor. Now 59 but still thick as an antebellum column in the neck, Beasley has a reputation for taking the side of ordinary folk against big corporations and bringing them to their knees, lightening their pocketbooks by the millions. Now he smiled at the prospective jurors, 100 people or so; everybody knew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHERE THE TORTS BLOSSOM | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

...enormous success. By the hundreds of thousands, workmen and their families poured out of the sweaty city to this marvel of a beach. You can still see it today. True, gone are the legions of sailor-suited college students picking up trash. Gone too, in this age of tort, the archery range and roller rink. But the rest is there, a grand beach park for yet another generation of working-class New Yorkers, with Hispanics and blacks now joining the original beach population of white ethnics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jones Beach and the Decline of Liberalism | 9/5/1994 | See Source »

...arrogance alienates him from his wife (Isabella Rossellini) and son. They -- like John Turturro's determinedly patient psychiatrist, a specialist in traumatic stress, and Tom Hulce's determinedly impatient tort lawyer, trying to extract a settlement from the airline -- would prefer a more humble and malleable response to a near death experience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Question of Mortality | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

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