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Center for Justice and Democracy

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Formation
  
1998

Founded
  
1998

Headquarters
  
New York, United States

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Key people
  
Joanne Doroshow, Executive Director

Similar
  
Public Citizen, Consumer Watchdog, National Consumers League, American Association for Justice, Public Interest Research

Center for Justice & Democracy (CJ&D) is a non-profit, non-partisan consumer rights organization exclusively dedicated to educating the public about the importance of the U.S. civil justice system and fighting tort reform.

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Organization and history

The Center for Justice & Democracy was founded in 1998 by former Ralph Nader staff attorney Joanne Doroshow, with the help of other consumer advocates, including Mr. Nader. In November 2011, New York Law School and the Center for Justice and Democracy formed an affiliation to begin during the fall 2011 semester; during this affiliation CJ&D will be known as the Center for Justice and Democracy at New York Law School.

CJ&D has published numerous studies and White Papers as well as fact sheets on a variety of civil justice issues. CJ&D has presented testimony before Congress and state legislatures, and has helped organize press events advocating the rights of injured consumers and patients.

Additional projects

  • Americans For Insurance Reform (AIR)
  • ThePopTort
  • BP Justice Now
  • Civil Justice Resource Group (CJRG)
  • References

    Center for Justice & Democracy Wikipedia


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