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Valley So Low One Lawyers Fight For Justice In The Wake Of Americas Great Coal Catastrophe Jared Sullivan

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Valley So Low One Lawyers Fight For Justice In The Wake Of Americas Great Coal Catastrophe Jared Sullivan
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Valley So Low One Lawyers Fight For Justice In The Wake Of Americas Great Coal Catastrophe Jared Sullivan instant download after payment.

Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.45 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Jared Sullivan
ISBN: 9780593321119, 0593321111
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Valley So Low One Lawyers Fight For Justice In The Wake Of Americas Great Coal Catastrophe Jared Sullivan by Jared Sullivan 9780593321119, 0593321111 instant download after payment.

A riveting courtroom drama about the victims of one of the largest environmental disasters in U.S. history—and the country lawyer determined to challenge the notion that, in America, justice can be bought
For more than fifty years, a power plant in the small town of Kingston, Tennessee,  burned fourteen thousand tons of coal a day, gradually creating a mountain of ashen waste sixty feet high and covering eighty-four acres, contained only by an earthen embankment. In 2008, just before Christmas, that embankment broke, unleashing a lethal wave of coal sludge that covered three hundred acres, damaged nearly thirty homes, and precipitating a cleanup effort that would cost more than a billion dollars—and the lives of more than fifty cleanup workers who inhaled the toxins it released.
Jim Scott, a local personal-injury lawyer, agreed to represent the workers after they began to fall ill. That meant doing legal battle against the...

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