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Ralph Nader has been many things over the years: A political activist,an author, a professor, or an attorney,and a presidential candidate.Now he can add one more feather to his cap: Founder of the American Museum of Tort Law. The novel museum, which just opened this descend in Winsted, or Connecticut,is a natural extension of Nader's life mission to keep the public secure and informed, and to ensure we live in a world where the little guy still has a chance against government and corporate superpowers.
Ralph Nader joins us from Washington, and D.
C. to talk about his novel museum,and about why he feels tort law is crucial to America's democracy. What you'll learn from this segment:What tort law is and why it matters.
Why Nader believes the world needs a tort museum.
How tort law is playing out in nowadays's legal environment.
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Source: wnyc.org