“Courtrooms in the Movies

“Courtrooms in the Movies”- There are many movies that examine corporate greed and criminal actions to pursue profits over the well being of individuals.
 
1. Watch the movie, The Insider
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  the true story of a man who decided to tell the world what the seven major tobacco companies knew (and concealed) about the dangers of their product. Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe) was a scientist employed in research for a tobacco firm, Brown and Williamson. Not long after he was fired by Brown and Williamson, Wigand came into contact with Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino), a producer for 60 Minutes who worked closely with journalist Mike Wallace (played by Christopher Plummer). Bergman arranged for Wigand to be interviewed by Wallace for a 60 Minutes expose on the cigarette industry, though Wigand was still bound by a confidentiality agreement not to discuss his employment with the company. Despite Wigand’s willingness to talk, CBS pulled his interview at the last minute after Brown and Williamson threatened a multi-billion dollar lawsuit. The staff of 60 Minutes and CBS News were soon embroiled in an internal struggle over the killing of the story, and Wigand found himself the subject of lawsuits and a smear campaign, without his full story reaching the public.
 
2. After watching the movie, write a short reaction to the following:
 
What is the screenwriter’s view of corporate America?
Does the movie support a consensus, conflict, or pluralistic view of law? Explain.
 
Your Movie Response Paper should be 3-4 pages in length in a WORD document.  Be sure to adhere to APA format (to include a cover page, proper formatting, in-text citations, and a reference page). The 3-4 page minimum does not include the cover page or works cited page.

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