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Americans Fight Corporate Misconduct
Whenever we think we’ve seen it all, we discover we haven’t seen it all. As you read this month’s newsletter on the worst corporate conduct of 2018, you will discover that some of the best-known companies in the world are blatantly compromising the health, safety, financial security, legal rights and well-being of all Americans. Meanwhile, many government agencies are under political pressure to retreat from their traditional role of regulatory watchdogs. Thankfully, we still have our civil justice system and a court of law to hold wrongdoers accountable. And that’s a right we must protect. |
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A Special Report: The Worst Corporate Conduct of 2018
From the American Association for Justice
Abusing student loan borrowers, burying the consequence of global pollution, buying a seat for a state Supreme Court judge, even perpetuating child slavery – these are just a few examples of the worst corporate conduct revealed in this deeply disturbing report. And who’s paying the price? Your family, friends, millions of fellow Americans and YOU.

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BY THE NUMBERS
$1.5 Trillion
Unscrupulous lender Navient is taking advantage of student borrowers, including veterans, as student debt tops $1.5 trillion.

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VIDEO BOOKMARK
Climate Change 101
The world’s largest oil companies buried studies on the effect of global warming, which is explained in this video from National Geographic.

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CONTRIBUTION BLOODHOUNDS
The Center for Responsive Politics “follows the money” to uncover hidden contributions like those made by State Farm to elect a friendly judge.

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