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    Ralph Nader (/ ˈ n eɪ d ər /; born February 27, 1934) is an American political activist, author, lecturer, and attorney noted for his involvement in consumer protection, environmentalism, and government reform causes, and a perennial presidential candidate.

  2. Learn about Ralph Nader's life and achievements as a consumer advocate, lawyer, and author. He founded many organizations to promote public interest, such as PIRG, Public Citizen, and The Multinational Monitor.

  3. May 4, 1999 · Ralph Nader (born February 27, 1934, Winsted, Connecticut, U.S.) is an American lawyer and consumer advocate who was a four-time candidate for the U.S. presidency (1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008). For coverage of the 2008 election, see United States Presidential Election of 2008.

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  4. May 3, 2024 · Keystone/Getty Images. Today on the show, the story of the modern consumer movement in the U.S. and the person who inspired it: Ralph Nader. How Ralph Nader's battle in the 1960s set the...

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    Ralph Nader studied law and became a crusader of car-safety reform in the 1960s. In 1971, he founded the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen and has continued to be an opponent of unchecked corporate power. Beginning in the 1990s, Nader entered the U.S. presidential race multiple times, with a notable run as a candidate for the Green Party in th...

    Born on February 27, 1934, in Winsted, Connecticut, Nader was the youngest of four children. His parents, Rose and Nathra, were Lebanese immigrants who owned a restaurant and bakery that became a gathering place for the small community in which they lived. At both the restaurant and the dinner table at home, politics and current events were discuss...

    After receiving his law degree with distinction in 1958, Nader served briefly in the U.S. Army before working as a freelance journalist on several continents. He returned to Connecticut in 1959, settling in Hartford, where he began to practice law. In 1961, Nader also began to teach history and government at the University of Hartford. By 1963, how...

    General Motors—the world’s largest corporation at the time, and producer of the Chevrolet Corvair—did not take kindly to Nader’s crusade. The company sent investigators to harass Nader and make menacing phone calls to his friends and family. Private investigators spied on his activities and attempted to discredit him by allegedly luring him into co...

    u0014Nader’s testimony before the Senate also set in motion Congressional action on automobile safety, and in September 1966, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. This law created the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which oversees federal safety standards for automobiles and is ...

    Stepping even further into the world of politics, Nader ran for president in every election from 1992 to 2008. In all of them, he operated a no-frills campaign, accepting no corporate or taxpayer money. In 2000, claiming he could see no difference between Republican candidate George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Al Gore, Nader ran for president ...

    Ralph Nader is a lawyer, activist and politician who has fought for auto-safety reform, consumer rights and government regulation. He has also run for president several times as a Green Party candidate, most notably in 2000.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · American lawyer and consumer activist Ralph Nader, whose book 'Unsafe at Any Speed', led to the passage of improved car safety regulations. He is at a Senate hearing at Washington triggered by...

  6. Feb 27, 2024 · The legendary consumer advocate and four-time presidential candidate Ralph Nader joins Democracy Now! for an in-depth conversation on his 90th birthday. He criticizes Congress for shredding the social safety net, refusing to rein in the war machine, allowing white-collar crime and more.

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