I decided to fact-check my claim that we're litigious. Luckily, I found an article <https://hls.harvard.edu/bibliography/are-americans-more-litigious-some-quantitative-evidence/> that disagrees with me. They argue that our "first order law" is on par with other wealthy democracies (and do discuss some other systems as well). But the conclusions of the article also relate to the idea that Trump knows how to play our judicial system. They claim the "second order law", e.g. class actions, is where we are distinguishable. A fun passage is:
'As the pre-eminent class-action lawyer William Lerach once infamously bragged (now, for his litigation tactics, a convicted felon): "I have the best practice in the world. I have no clients."' I'm too ignorant to make an argument that election-related court cases and such are "second order". But the recent shenanigans with judges Cannon and Kacsmaryk feel like that to me. Sheet1 Australia Canada France Japan UK or England USA Suits filed/100k ppl 1542 1450 2416 1768 3681 5806 Judges/100k ppl 4 3.3 12.47 2.83 2.22 10.81 Lawyers/100k ppl 357 26 72 23 251 391 Motor Insurance (%GDP) 0.81 1.35 0.93 0.72 0.93 1.45 Motor Insurance (US$/car) 664 1574 786 754 927 1464 Cost of Contract action (% of value) 20.7 22.3 17.4 22.7 23.4 14.4 -- ꙮ Mɥǝu ǝlǝdɥɐuʇs ɟᴉƃɥʇ' ʇɥǝ ƃɹɐss snɟɟǝɹs˙ ꙮ
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