Check out this " liberal " Harvard professor's background from
readily available internet sources. He is what we on the working class
Left call an Alan Dershowitz " progressive ". He has no quarrel with the
" personhood " of corporations- like General Electric -or the arrogance
of Zionist Israel.
These pseudo-liberals will not protect the American working class from the greed of Corporate America.
[In 2004, Tribe acknowledged having plagiarized several specific phrases and a sentence in his 1985 book, God Save this Honorable Court, to a 1974 book by Henry Abraham.[20][21]
After an investigation, Tribe was reprimanded by Harvard for "a
significant lapse in proper academic practice," but the investigation
concluded that Tribe's error was unintentional.[22] Since the mid-1990s, Tribe has represented a number of corporations
advocating for their free speech rights and constitutional personhood.[23] Tribe represented General Electric in its defense against its liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ("Superfund"), in which GE and Tribe unsuccessfully argued that the act unconstitutionally violated General Electric's due process rights.[23][24] In 2014, Tribe was retained to represent Peabody Energy in a suit against the Environmental Protection Agency. Tribe argued that EPA's use of the Clean Air Act to implement its Clean Power Plan was unconstitutional.[25]
Tribe's legal analysis has been criticized by other legal commentators,
including fellow Harvard Law School professors Richard J. Lazarus and
Jody Freeman, who described his conclusion as "wholly without merit".[26][27] His advocacy for corporations like Peabody has been criticized by some legal experts.[23] ] WIKI-PEDIA )
Sell out liberal Professor Laurence Tribe
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These pseudo-liberals will not protect the American working class from the greed of Corporate America.
[In 2004, Tribe acknowledged having plagiarized several specific phrases and a sentence in his 1985 book, God Save this Honorable Court, to a 1974 book by Henry Abraham.[20][21] After an investigation, Tribe was reprimanded by Harvard for "a significant lapse in proper academic practice," but the investigation concluded that Tribe's error was unintentional.[22]
Since the mid-1990s, Tribe has represented a number of corporations advocating for their free speech rights and constitutional personhood.[23] Tribe represented General Electric in its defense against its liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ("Superfund"), in which GE and Tribe unsuccessfully argued that the act unconstitutionally violated General Electric's due process rights.[23][24]
In 2014, Tribe was retained to represent Peabody Energy in a suit against the Environmental Protection Agency. Tribe argued that EPA's use of the Clean Air Act to implement its Clean Power Plan was unconstitutional.[25] Tribe's legal analysis has been criticized by other legal commentators, including fellow Harvard Law School professors Richard J. Lazarus and Jody Freeman, who described his conclusion as "wholly without merit".[26][27] His advocacy for corporations like Peabody has been criticized by some legal experts.[23] ] WIKI-PEDIA )