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 175 – Did Jann Wenner Deserve His Capital Punishment?
The atrocity de la semaine in the scolding and scalding progressive media was committed by Jann Wenner, co-founder and former owner of Rolling Stone Magazine and co-founder of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, into which he was inducted in 2004. Within a nanosecond of...
HL 174 – The 9/11 Memorial Ceremony Twenty-Two Years On
Yesterday, as every September 11, I watched the televised photos of all the September 11, 2001 victims as their names were read by relatives at the annual memorial ceremony held at Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan. As always, the experience was intensely emotional,...
HL 173 – It’s Wrong To Say RICO is the Wrong Remedy For Trump’s Criminal Enterprise
The silliness, misinformation and plain ignorance of law in the commentary about Fulton County Georgia’s racketeer influenced and corrupt organization (RICO) indictment of Donald Trump and 18 co-conspirators is metastasizing and requires a “course” of treatment. ...
Media
Lloyd’s Remarks on New York’s Antitrust Bill
LLoyd addresses how public and private antitrust enforcement would change if New York enacts its transformative antitrust bill.
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.