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Welcome back to Represent More, a podcast from We Are Them Media.
In Episode 2, hosts Ryan Clarkson and Shireen Clarkson dive into two of the most consequential — and underreported — legal battlegrounds of our time: the fight over who actually owns the content that built the AI revolution, and the slow-moving public health crisis hiding in your water bottle, your food containers, and your bloodstream.
Fresh off their annual Clarkson law firm partner retreat in Ojai, Ryan and Shireen get into it, covering:
The through line tying it all together? The same one that runs through every episode of Represent More: Corporations are privatizing profits and socializing harms. Whether it's AI companies building trillion-dollar empires on stolen creative work, or plastic manufacturers hiding what they know about chemical exposure — the pattern holds.
And if the legislature won't move and the executive branch won't act, it falls to the courts — and to plaintiffs and lawyers willing to bring the fight.
Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the conversation on Substack at https://representmore.subtack.com
By We Are Them MediaWelcome back to Represent More, a podcast from We Are Them Media.
In Episode 2, hosts Ryan Clarkson and Shireen Clarkson dive into two of the most consequential — and underreported — legal battlegrounds of our time: the fight over who actually owns the content that built the AI revolution, and the slow-moving public health crisis hiding in your water bottle, your food containers, and your bloodstream.
Fresh off their annual Clarkson law firm partner retreat in Ojai, Ryan and Shireen get into it, covering:
The through line tying it all together? The same one that runs through every episode of Represent More: Corporations are privatizing profits and socializing harms. Whether it's AI companies building trillion-dollar empires on stolen creative work, or plastic manufacturers hiding what they know about chemical exposure — the pattern holds.
And if the legislature won't move and the executive branch won't act, it falls to the courts — and to plaintiffs and lawyers willing to bring the fight.
Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the conversation on Substack at https://representmore.subtack.com