S1 E4: The Secret Task Force | Legalizing Corruption

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S1 E5: Corporations Are People | Legalizing Corruption

You might remember Mitt Romney’s infamous line: “Corporations are people, my friend.” But where did this idea come from? In this episode: how the Ford Administration and the Powell Memo movement turned to the Supreme Court to establish the precedent that legalized corruption: mon ...  Show more

S1 E6: The Maverick | Legalizing Corruption

When five U.S. senators get caught pressuring a regulator on behalf of a financial magnate, they become known as the “Keating Five.” The public is predictably outraged. But what no one expects is that one of those senators will learn from his mistakes and become the staunchest ca ...  Show more

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