Ward Morehouse (activist)
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Ward Morehouse is an author
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, publisher, activist, and a co-founder of POCLAD
POCLAD
The Program on Corporations, Law, and Democracy is an activist collective of a dozen-or-so members, who research the history of corporations in the United States. They are some of the main circulators of the notion that corporate personhood--which gives corporations some of the same legal rights...

, an American anti-corporate research collective. Morehouse is a well-known activist who has worked on the Bhopal Gas accident in India and is the founder of the Council on International and Public Affairs (CIPA) in 1954 and the Apex Press, a book-publishing imprint, in 1990. He was also the founder of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal (ICJB), which focuses on bringing victims to the attention of the public, and organizing tours of the United Kingdom, Europe and United States, and has worked to keep the issue from fading from the international stage.

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