

Damaging Rationality: Exxon-Funded Legal Research and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Aug 25, 2024
In this riveting discussion, Riki Ott, an Alaskan fisher who played a key role in securing over $5 billion in damages from Exxon, and fellow fisherman Linden O’Toole delve into the ongoing legal battle post-Exxon Valdez spill. They explore the intersection of corporate funding and environmental justice, revealing how Exxon’s resources tilt legal narratives and jury decisions. Personal stories of struggle turn to triumph as they recount emotional courtroom moments, bridging theory and real-life consequences of corporate negligence. Their insights shed light on the complex legacy of this environmental disaster.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Intersection of Corporate Funding and Environmental Justice
02:24 • 4min
Legal Narratives and Ethical Dilemmas
06:03 • 5min
Corporate Influence in Legal Strategy
11:19 • 16min
Courtroom Tensions: A Fisherman's Journey from Struggle to Justice
27:27 • 5min
Legal Complexities of the Exxon Valdez Disaster
32:14 • 16min
Exploring Jury Rationality in Major Legal Decisions
47:50 • 2min
Legal Fallout of the Exxon Valdez Spill
50:12 • 11min
The Lingering Shadows of the Exxon Valdez Disaster
01:00:57 • 6min