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Walter K. Olson

Senior Fellow, Cato Institute

Walter Olson is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies. Prior to joining Cato, Olson was a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and has been a columnist for Great Britain's Times Online as well asReason. His writing appears regularly in such publications as the Wall Street JournalThe New York Times, and theNew York Post. He has appeared numerous times before Congress and advised many public officials. TheWashington Post has dubbed him the "intellectual guru of tort reform." His approximately 400 broadcast appearances include all the major networks, CNN, Fox News, PBS, NPR, and "Oprah".

Olson's most recent book, Schools for Misrule: Legal Academia and an Overlawyered America (Encounter Books), appeared in 2011 and was described by Publisher's Weekly as "cutting-edge commentary," "astute," "witty" and "hard-hitting." His previous book on mass litigation, The Rule of Lawyers, was hailed in leading publications including ForbesThe American Lawyer, and Barron's. The Excuse Factory, his 1997 book on lawsuits in the workplace, was met with accolades in the London Times and the A.B.A. Journal. Olson's widely discussed first book, The Litigation Explosion, was cited by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in a major Supreme Court case. On the web, he founded and continues to runOverlawyered.com, widely cited as the oldest blog on law as well as one of the most popular.


Publications

Loser Pays in Texas - Podcast
Litigation Practice Group Podcast
June 26, 2012
Schools for Misrule: Legal Academia and an Overlawyered America - Podcast
Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Practice Group
May 9, 2011
International Law and Indian Law - Event Audio/Video
Third Annual Western Conference
January 24, 2009
Is Overlawyering Overtaking Democracy? - Event Audio/Video
2007 National Lawyers Convention
November 16, 2007

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