In the Public Interest

Ten Million Americans Could Bring H.R. 676 into Reality Land—Relief for Anxiety, Dread and Fear

By Ralph Nader March 22, 2018 Polls show that over 125 million adults in our country already favor full Medicare for all, with free choice of doctor and hospital without stifling networks. I say ‘already’ because, as of yet, there is no major national campaign underway showing that an ‘everybody in, nobody out’ system of…

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Ahoy America, Give Trump a Taste of His Own Medicine Starting on Trump Imitation Day

By Ralph Nader March 16, 2018 Trump Imitation Day will take place online on April 1, this April Fools’ Day, 2018—a day driven by the vast and varied online networks of America with all of their imagination and organizational capability. Here is the rationale behind this special style of giving Trump a reverse dose of…

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Heritage’s Corporate Lobby Inside Trump’s Government is Not the People’s Heritage

By Ralph Nader March 6, 2018 The Heritage Foundation, with an annual budget nearing $90 million a year (including over $1 million for the salary of its president), calls itself conservative, but more often than not it practices the kind of corporatism dear to the impulses of President Trump. The Washington-based “think tank/lobbying firm” has…

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Experts for the People—Shut Out by the Mass Media

By Ralph Nader February 27, 2018 Ever wonder how the television, radio and newspaper people select whom they are going to interview or get quotes from when they are reporting the news or producing a feature? I do. What I’ve learned is that they go to guests that are connected with the established powers—such as…

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Absorbing the Irresistible Consumer Reports Magazine

By Ralph Nader February 22, 2018 On my weekly radio show, I recently interviewed Liam McCormack, the head of testing for Consumer Reports (CR)—a resource and monthly magazine with seven million print and online  subscribers. It has always been a wonder to me why seventy million people don’t take advantage of this honest, non-profit testing…

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Shernoff, Bidart, and Echeverria– Wide-Ranging Lawyers for the People

By Ralph Nader February 14, 2018 I first heard about William M. Shernoff in the mid-nineteen seventies when he was pioneering a field of law known as insurance bad faith litigation. That ‘bad faith’ occurs is when insurance companies deny legitimate claims or try to use deceptive fine print clauses to escape policy coverage. He…

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What is Stalling Wrongful Injury Lawyers?

By Ralph Nader February 7, 2018 Up against four decades of megacorporate erosion of wrongfully injured Americans’ access to our courts, trial lawyers are wondering what use is left of the Seventh Amendment, our constitutional right to trial by jury? Indentured lawmakers pass laws blocking or obstructing harmed individuals who are simply seeking fair compensation…

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The Paradox of Equal Justice

By Ralph Nader February 1, 2018 Almost every day, entertainment, sports, media, political and even some business organizations are jettisoning their top officials and incumbents after reported accusations of sexual harassment and sexual assaults of their subordinates. They’re not waiting for prosecutors, courts or regulators to take action. “Get out now” is the first punishing…

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Look for Rate Cuts in Your Auto/Homeowner’s Insurance Coming Soon

By Ralph Nader January 25, 2018 In falsely bragging about the alleged benefits to the middle class from the tax law enacted by the Republicans last month, the Trumpsters neglected to give high visibility to the state regulators who must require utility and insurance companies to pass savings from the tax cuts on to their…

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Twitter Rock Star Obama’s Silence Must Delight Trump

By Ralph Nader January 16, 2018 Former President Barack Obama continues to mystify his supporters. He is watching his successor tear down what they see as his administration’s hard-earned initiatives to protect the people’s health, safety and economic well-being, while twisting Washington toward more coddled, tax-subsidized corporatism. Yet our former president mostly remains quiet on…

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