Thomas Geoghegan
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Thomas Geoghegan (b. 1949, Cincinnati, Ohio) is a Chicago labor lawyer and author.
He is a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School. He has represented the United Mine Workers, Teamsters for Democracy, and currently works at Despres, Schwartz & Geoghegan. He has been a staff writer and contributing writer to The New Republic and his work has also appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, Dissent, The American Prospect, and The Nation. His commentary has been featured on National Public Radio, Nightline, The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, CNN, CNBC, and PBS's WTTW-11.
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- 1991: Which Side Are You On?: Trying to Be For Labor When It's Flat On Its Back (FSG), ISBN 0-374-28919-0
- 1998: The Secret Lives of Citizens: Pursuing the Promise of American Life (Pantheon Books), ISBN 0-679-42153-X
- 2002: In America's Court: How a Civil Lawyer Who Likes to Settle Stumbled into a Criminal Trial (New Press), ISBN 1-56584-732-6
- 2005: The Law in Shambles (Prickly Paradigm), ISBN 0-9728196-9-X
- 2007: See You in Court: How the Right Made America a Lawsuit Nation (New Press), ISBN 978-1-59558-099-3

