Saving the World One Case at a Time

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Pub Date 15 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 13 Jul 2022
HHI Media | Bryant Park Press

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In the United States, the right of both citizens and non-citizens to file civil lawsuits is one of the most cherished rights available to ordinary people. Saving the World One Case at a Time [July 15, 2022 – HHI Media/Bryant Park Press] by former federal and New York state prosecutor Kenneth Foard McCallion gives readers an inside look into how certain legal cases can change the world for the better. It dives deep into many of the highly-publicized cases McCallion has worked on throughout his career, including the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the Bhopal India Gas Disaster Case, the Holocaust Claims cases, the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001, as well as many lesser-known cases fought on behalf of ordinary people who have been deeply wronged. Written as a primer for the uninitiated, as well as those with some familiarity with the American judicial system, Saving the World One Case at a Time is a book about real people: the plaintiff-victims, the lawyers, the judges, and other participants in the legal system. It goes beyond the headlines and shows how the right of ordinary citizens to pursue justice in a court of law is a precious right worth fighting for. 

Kenneth Foard McCallion is a world-renowned civil litigator who has worked on some of the most noteworthy cases in U.S. history, many of which he details in his forthcoming book, Saving the World One Case at a Time. A graduate of Yale University and Fordham Law School, McCallion began his career as a prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice and the New York State Attorney General’s Office, specializing in high-profile organized crime, racketeering and counter-intelligence cases. Since entering private practice, McCallion has specialized in international human rights, environmental law, and complex litigation. He is an Adjunct Professor at Cardozo Law School in New York City and has lectured at Fairfield University. He is also the author of Shoreham and the Rise and Fall of the Nuclear Power Industry, The Essential Guide to Donald Trump, Treason & Betrayal: The Rise and Fall of Individual-1, COVID-19: The Virus That Changed America and the World, and Profiles in Courage (and Profiles in Cowardice) in the Trump Era.

In the United States, the right of both citizens and non-citizens to file civil lawsuits is one of the most cherished rights available to ordinary people. Saving the World One Case at a Time [July...


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Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autograph tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions, as well as speaking engagements at law schools and associations


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