• Bad Acts: The Racketeering Case Against the Tobacco Industry - Paperback

    American Public Health Association (APHA)

  • $56.00

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    Bad Acts gives the inside story of the battle, not only in court but in politics, to bring Big Tobacco to justice. I know this from first-hand experience. Anyone who cares about what it takes to bring justice to big corporations needs to read this book.

    David Kessler, MD, former Commissioner for the United States Food and Drug Administration

    On January 20, 1999, President Bill Clinton announced in his State of the Union address that the Justice Department was planning to sue the tobacco industry and assigned the task to Attorney General Janet Reno and the Justice Department. This book is the story of that case - the politics, the litigation, the behavior of the industry and its lawyers, the efforts by the Bush Administration to gut the case, and the ultimate victory in court.

    Bad Acts tells the story, not yet fully revealed, of what was happening behind the scenes at the Justice Department as the case approached victory, when the Bush Administration intervened, with some success, to protect Big Tobacco. The book examines the political influences and interferences of and by Clinton Democrats and George W. Bush Republicans. It is a candid behind-the-scenes account of how the case was put together, how the industry attempted to halt the case, and how it ultimately was won by the Justice Department.

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