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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