Vosburg v. Putney
Vosburg v. Putney Here’s what happened: Waukesha, Wisconsin, February 20, 1889. School. Class is in session. There are two boys that we are concerned with, Andrew Vosburg, who is 14, and George Putney,...
View ArticleAn Open letter to the President of the United States, and the Members of...
Dear President Trump and Members of the Senate and House of Representatives: In this time of crisis, of a global pandemic that has taken the lives of so many of our fellow citizens, we face a host of...
View ArticleNader Calls On President Trump to Cancel Tulsa Rally
June 18, 2020 President Donald J. Trump The White House 1600 Black Lives Matter Blvd. Washington, DC 20500 Dear President Trump: More than 120,000 American citizens have died in in the last three...
View ArticleWhy Justice Alito Is Absolutely, Profoundly, Decidedly Wrong.
On November 12th, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito delivered, via Zoom, a speech to the right-wing Federalist society. It was blunt, and clearly articulated his highly politicized views about current...
View ArticleThe the passing of Attorney Fred Levin
Fred Levin was a bold and pioneering lawyer in the field of large-scale tort law, meant to compensate many wrongfully injured people and deter wrongdoing in the future. He demonstrated these skills at...
View ArticleTrial lawyer James E. Fitzgerald has become a Founder.
The American Museum of Tort Law takes great pleasure in announcing that nationally known trial lawyer James E. Fitzgerald has become a Founder. Jim Fitzgerald started his law practice in 1975 and...
View ArticleTrial lawyer Marc J. Bern has become a Founder
The American Museum of Tort Law takes great pleasure in announcing that nationally known trial lawyer Marc J. Bern has become a Founder. Marc is the founding partner of Marc J. Bern & Partners LLP,...
View ArticleInterview
Hey Justice junkies, do you know what happened to Steve Donziger, and why it’s so important? Listen to the Ralph Nader radio hour interview with Mr. Donziger, right here, to learn more:...
View ArticleRalph Nader’s statement on the death of Ramsey Clark
Our sympathies to the family of former Attorney General and architect of key civil rights laws, Ramsey Clark. He believed no matter how brutal the accused defendants, they must be tried under the rule...
View ArticleRetirement of Executive Director
The American Museum of Tort Law announces the retirement of its executive director, Richard L. Newman. Mr. Newman, who has been the executive director since the Museum opened in 2015 is an attorney,...
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