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CONSUMER GROUP SUES NEXTEL AND CINGULAR

CONSUMER GROUP SUES NEXTEL AND CINGULAR

<p class="source">Richmond Times Dispatch (Virginia)</p> <p>FTCR filed a lawsuit Tuesday in California Superior Court against Nextel Communications Inc., saying the company stopped issuing itemized bills Oct. 1, making it difficult for consumers to challenge charges.</p>
Privacy fight — Where’s Arnold?

Privacy fight — Where’s Arnold?

<p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>Why isn't Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger, who campaigned as a champion of the people's interest over special interests, going to bat to preserve Californians' individual privacy rights?</p>
Feinstein criticizes financial industry

Feinstein criticizes financial industry

<h3>Firms acting in bad faith on privacy law by trying to undo it in Congress, she says</h3><p class="source">San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>To show how easy it is to get people's financial information under current law, Flanagan's group FTCR, spent $700 to hire a skywriter over Manhattan, to spell out five of the nine digits in the Social Security number of Charles Prince, CEO of Citigroup</p>
HMO Exec a Top Candidate for Schwarzenegger Chief of Staff;

HMO Exec a Top Candidate for Schwarzenegger Chief of Staff;

<h3>Patricia T. Clarey, now with Health Net, also worked in the Wilson administration. She is seen as no-nonsense manager.</h3><p class="source">The Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Jamie Court of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights in Santa Monica blasted the potential selection, calling Health Net "among the most unfriendly HMOs."</p>
Calif. consumer group sues two cell phone carriers

Calif. consumer group sues two cell phone carriers

<p class="source">Associated Press</p> <p>The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights filed a lawsuit in Superior Court against Nextel Communications Inc., saying the company stopped issuing itemized bills on Oct. 1, making it difficult for consumers to challenge charges.</p>
Democrats May Block Class Action Bill

Democrats May Block Class Action Bill

<p class="source">The New York Times</p> <p>The federal courts already are overwhelmed with cases, which means that class action lawsuits would receive the lowest priority, said Jamie Court, executive director of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights.</p>
CPUC just a piece of consumer rights issue

CPUC just a piece of consumer rights issue

<p class="source">RCR Wireless News</p> <p>Last week, a California group - the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights - sued Cingular L.L.C. over the mobile-phone carrier's service quality, business practices and advertising.</p>
Rescind corporations’ constitutional rights

Rescind corporations’ constitutional rights

<p class="source">The San Diego Union-Tribune</p> <p>The impact of the legal redefinition of the corporate form made it a sovereign entity with the power to dominate people and, increasingly, the public institutions that collectively represent individuals. The time has come for Congress to say enough</p>
Rescind corporations’ constitutional rights

Rescind corporations’ constitutional rights

<!-- excerpt --><p>The impact of the legal redefinition of the corporate form made it a sovereign entity with the power to dominate people and, increasingly, the public institutions that collectively represent individuals. The time has come for Congress to say enough</p>