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Intel pulls its anti-civil rights ballot initiative

by: Brian Leubitz

Tue Aug 28, 2007 at 05:30:00 AM PDT


Intel hasn't been doing the greatest work on the PR end of things recently. You see, it started with this ad, where 6 black sprinters are crouching before a dorky white dude. (H/t to Jamie Court at HuffPo) That was particularly poor timing when you look at that in context with Intel's ballot initiative that they decided to put into play for one of the many 2008 elections. (Or rather the initiative of the Civil Justice Association of California (CJAC), which Intel leads with several notable anti-consumer corporations.)  The ballot initiative would essentially eliminate class action lawsuits for civil rights cases.

As you might expect, civil rights groups did not take kindly to such a move. Class actions were the vehicle that desegregated the schools in Brown v. Board of Education and forced Denny's to stop denying service based on skin color.  Check out this letter (PDF) sent by some of the state's leading civil rights advocates to Intel's Board. A quote:

Your initiative removes vital class action protections specifically intended to allow U.S. citizens to defend their civil rights (see attached analysis).  The extreme procedural burdens placed on plaintiffs and the endless appeal rights granted to defendants will prevent most civil rights class actions in the future.  We must view this initiative as an attack on the civil rights of Californians.

Well, now Intel and the CJAC have pulled the measure off the ballot.  You can send the Intel Board a thank you note at the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights.  By the by, the FTCR is an excellent organization and is well worthy of our support.

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This had nothing to do with FTCR (0.00 / 0)
It had everything to do with the political realities, and the good work of the Consumer Attorneys in attacking the initiative. The Consumer Attorneys also threatened to unload a series of initiatives going after big business.

FTCR, as they do, jumped on the bandwagon with a press release. That's what they are good at.

(Steve Maviglio/Speakers Office)


Bandwagons (0.00 / 0)
I don't know the respective roles of the FTCR and the Consumer Attorneys, so I can't speak to who jumped on who's bandwagon.  But does it really matter?  I thought the goal of grassroots movements was to get more and more people to "jump on the bandwagon" so that it becomes a force to be reckoned with.  I didn't know it was about excluding people from jumping on the bandwagon so that one organization can claim credit for the result.

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I'm suggesting that people send the thank you note through FTCR (0.00 / 0)
The Consumer Attorneys did a great job on this, and I don't doubt that. I'm just promoting FTCR's web stuff, not trying to grant them "credit" for anything.  They are a great progressive organization fighting for consumers in the state. Their disagreements with the Speaker, are well, another matter.

Shouldn't 3 strikes apply to Arnold? Strike 1, Strike 2, Strike 3. Life Sentence!

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What's With Ragging On FTCR??? (0.00 / 0)
As a journalist, they are one of the best resources out there.  They are politically progressive, organizationally aggressive, and their people really know their stuff.


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One suspects that they may also be (0.00 / 0)
somewhat less, ah, steerable and contribution-generating than the trial attorneys...

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