by: Yana Kunichoff, Truthout
The Occupy movement, since its inception in September 2011, has been
against corporate greed. And in 70 cities across the country, it's found
one target that best shows the rampant corporate control of our
judicial system that Occupiers see as a central grievance: the American
Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
ALEC brings legislators and corporations together in a "public-private partnership" to draft model legislation that Occupy groups say serves the interests of the 1 percent.
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