31. But using students to work in campus health centers could lead to problems, privacy advocates argue. 32. By eliminating third-party payers, advocates argue, there will be an incentive to be prudent about medical treatment. 33. Charter school advocates argue that parents who can afford private schools have genuine choices, while those who cannot have very few. 34. Campaign finance advocates argue that what disclosure there is could be undercut by a provision in a tax bill pending in the House. 35. Civil rights advocates argue that some immigrants may indeed be flight risks or pose threats. 36. Citing the prevalence of language barriers, some advocates have argued that Hispanic recipients need more training, especially in basic language skills. 37. Consumer advocates argue that lemon laws can have broad benefits for car owners. 38. Consumer advocates have argued that some companies and professionals, in designing their own arbitration procedures, have subtly tilted the playing field against the public. 39. Consumer advocates argue that allowing the drugs to be sold without prescriptions, however, only means patients rather than insurers will pay for them. 40. Consumer advocates argue that such shifts do not necessarily serve public needs. |