Lloyd Constantine
Hopelessly Liberal
Lloyd is a litigator and author whose work in antitrust and civil liberties law and poor people’s advocacy in and opposed to government involves many important, controversial and heavily reported legal, political and business trends in America from the 1970s to the present.
Lloyd Constantine
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Recent Posts
HL 190 – Kamala’s Populist Promises Will They Help Get Her Elected? Ever Be Enacted?
The Harris populist promises are no taxes on tips, $25,000 for first-time home buyers and a federal ban on price-gouging. Yes, if she is elected, these populist promises will have helped. But if she wins, no they are not bloody likely to be enacted during her...
HL 189 – Biden in the Bunker
Comparisons of Donald Trump to autocrats and dictators, past and present (to say nothing of his friendships and professed love affairs with some) have steadily been made over the last nine years. With “America’s Hitler” written by J.D. Vance to a friend in 2016...
HL 188 – After Saturday False and Damaging Platitudes Abound
“This is not who we are as a nation.” Really, and as Big Bird asked his pal “Snuffy, where have you been?” This is not only precisely who we are but who and what we always have been, as most high school graduates know. The salient difference this time is not a...
Media
LLoyd Featured on “United States of Scandal with Jake Tapper”
Lloyd is featured in an episode of CNN’s “United States of Scandal with Jake Tapper,” focusing on the fall of former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.
Books
Priceless: The Case that Brought Down the Visa/MasterCard Bank Cartel
Lloyd Constantine began his career in legal services, representing impoverished clients in civil rights and constitutional cases. Decades later, he would make headlines for representing retailers…
Journal of the Plague Year: An Insider’s Chronicle of Eliot Spitzer’s Short and Tragic Reign
In November 2006, Eliot Spitzer was on top of the political world, having won the New York Governorship by the greatest margin everfar outdistancing his predecessors Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt.