Muckrakers of the 21st century.
~ Article in Forbes by Eva Shang, Founder-CEO, Legalist; Jan 11, 2018
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~ Eva Shang is a member of the Forbes 30 Under 30 class of 2018 and a cofounder of Legalist. If you’re interested in coming forward as a plaintiff or are an attorney working on a case that touches on these topics, you can email proposals@legalist.com.
The term "muckraker " was used by America's 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt. In the United States, muckrakers was the name for writers whose aim was expose corruption: i.e. to search for and expose misconduct in public life. In chronological order: 1908 - Ray Stannard Baker "Following the Color Line" written to expose racial discrimination.
January 12, 2018 at 06:36PM
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“6 Lawsuits That Can Drive Social Change And Protect Personal Rights”
~ “When millennials care about social issues, we sign Change.org petitions and share posts on Facebook. We don’t often file lawsuits. … But what if our most important social movements needed litigation to bring real financial consequences?”~ Article in Forbes by Eva Shang, Founder-CEO, Legalist; Jan 11, 2018
~ Read more. http://crwd.fr/2mvPmTO ~
~ Eva Shang is a member of the Forbes 30 Under 30 class of 2018 and a cofounder of Legalist. If you’re interested in coming forward as a plaintiff or are an attorney working on a case that touches on these topics, you can email proposals@legalist.com.
US History: Presidential Trivia: Teddy Called Them Muckrakers
The term "muckraker " was used by America's 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt. In the United States, muckrakers was the name for writers whose aim was expose corruption: i.e. to search for and expose misconduct in public life. In chronological order: 1908 - Ray Stannard Baker "Following the Color Line" written to expose racial discrimination.
The term "muckraker " was used by America's 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt. In the United States, muckrakers was the name for writers whose aim was expose corruption: i.e. to search for and expose misconduct in public life. In chronological order: 1908 - Ray Stannard Baker "Following the Color Line" written to expose racial discrimination.
January 12, 2018 at 06:36PM
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