Who elected shirkers?
The voting hoi polloi rule the hoity-toidy politicians. Here are some rules to put the Legislature on alert. Courts have strictly limited…
Sep 24, 2003Consumer Watchdog’s President and Chairman of the Board is an award-winning and nationally recognized consumer advocate. Capitol Weekly, naming Jamie to its “Top 100” list of unelected movers and shakers in California politics, wrote, “Court has made a career of battling all comers in the interest of the public, and his take-no-prisoners approach has earned him plenty of enemies.” Jamie’s latest book is The Progressive’s Guide To Raising Hell: How To Win Grassroots Campaigns, Pass Ballot Box Laws And Get The Change You Voted For (Chelsea Green, 2010).
“Americans angry about the state of their government might find in Court’s persuasive manifesto a cause for action,” Publishers Weekly writes. “With great accessibility and a fired-up attitude, Court brings his lessons in empowerment to the people.” He is also the author of Corporateering: How Corporate Power Steals Your Freedom And What You Can Do About It (Tarcher Putnam, 2003) and co-author of Making A Killing: HMOs and the Threat To Your Health (Common Courage Press, 1999). Jamie has led dozens of major corporate and political campaigns to reform insurers, banks, technology companies, oil companies, utilities and political practices. He helped to pioneer the HMO patients’ rights movement in the United States, sponsoring successful laws in California and aiding them elsewhere, and was an early champion of many of the most important consumer protections in the federal Affordable Care Act years before they were enacted. In recent years, he has led the campaign to hold California oil refiners accountable for price gouging at the pump which resulted in the toughest oil refinery regulation in America.
A frequent media commentator and op-ed contributor, Jamie is a high-profile and stalwart defender of consumers’ rights. The Los Angeles Times calls him “a tireless consumer advocate.” The Wall Street Journal writes, “He’s notorious for his dramatic, sharp-tongued attacks on the health- and auto-insurance industries, and on any politician who takes their campaign cash.” His public interest career began as an advocate for the homeless and as a community organizer. Jamie’s Alma mater is Pomona College, where he graduated with a BA in History in 1989.
The voting hoi polloi rule the hoity-toidy politicians. Here are some rules to put the Legislature on alert. Courts have strictly limited…
Sep 24, 2003The voting hoi polloi rule the hoity-toidy politicians. Here are some rules to put the Legislature on alert. The true meaning of…
Sep 24, 2003Public should demand that banks, insurers and telemarketers respect their privacy through existing laws and guerilla tactics. In reaction to a ruling…
Sep 24, 2003If California is to become a national model for establishing employer-based health coverage, the Legislature must rein in costs so that employers…
Sep 17, 2003The Los Angeles Times If California is to become a national model for establishing employer-based health coverage, the Legislature must rein in…
Sep 17, 2003Consumer Financial Services Law Report What's more, Jamie Court of FTCR claims the Bush Administration has been backing out of campaign pledges…
Sep 11, 2003Jamie Court's Corporateering: How Corporate Power Steals Your Personal Freedom... And What You Can Do About It is full of fighting words.USA…
Sep 8, 2003PRI - Marketplace (6:30 pm EST) Jamie Court (FTCR): Californians paid tens of billions of dollars in overcharges as blackout blackmail because…
Sep 3, 2003FOXNews.com Jamie Court complained that President Bush has failed to fulfill campaign promises to protect consumers' privacy. Before the 2000 election, Bush…
Aug 28, 2003Reuters "How safe is America's privacy when you can buy the Social Security number of the director of the CIA for $26…
Aug 27, 2003Associated Press Corporateering means the act of putting commercial gain over individual, social or cultural gain. A corporateer is one who makes…
Aug 4, 2003The San Francisco Examiner Turning the tables on big business, the FTCR assessed the "corporateering quotient" of each city by analyzing nine…
Jul 22, 2003ABC-TV7 - San Francisco Bay Area FTCR announced this week that San Francisco tops the list of the six cities it examined…
Jul 21, 2003Sunday Age (Melbourne) A consumer advocate has embarrassed the Bush Administration by announcing his purchase on a website of the social security…
Jul 19, 2003The Seattle Times In a news conference at the Labor Temple yesterday, Jamie Court, the head of the California-based organization, said that…
Jul 17, 2003MARKETPLACE NPR - Minnesota Public Radio It's common practice for private companies to sell or exchange information, including Social Security numbers, without…
Jul 16, 2003The Los Angeles Times The hundreds of millions of dollars that banks and insurance companies and financial outfits have spent on lobbying…
Jul 15, 2003Los Angeles Times Re: "Lobbyist's Guerrilla Tactics Get Attention," July 7: Isn't it time that consumers got as angry as Jamie Court?…
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