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 214 – On The Pavement Thinkin’ About The Third Attempt To Kill Trump
The mandated, but fully embraced, preface is that attempts at violence, like Cole Tomas Allen’s last Saturday night, have no place in our democracy and are antithetical to liberalism and traditional American values. But what is not only American but pervasively and...
HL 213 -Pakistan “The World’s Migraine” Would Be Its Peacemaker
Irony of ironies, all is irony was theme and motto of the peace THING held in Islamabad Pakistan last weekend. The THING (given its brevity and other attributes discussed below we decline to call it a conference) came about after Trump cut and ran over the price of...
HL 212 – On the Pavement Thinkin About the Iran War
As a boomer whose early years were filled with WWII imagery and consequences, including tearful send offs of older cousins from Fort Dix to Korea and whose first ballot was cast at the peak of the colliding anti(Vietnam)war/civil rights/sexual revolution movements -...
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.



