Richard Panchyk's books include World War II for Kids, with a foreword by Senator John McCain, named a Notable Book by the National Council for the Social Studies, which has sold over 90,000 copies; Archaeology for Kids; Our Supreme Court, with a foreword by Senator John Kerry; Galileo for Kids, with foreword by Buzz Aldrin; and Boston History for Kids, foreword by Michael Dukakis. Panchyk is also a noted translator, including of three books by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth, who was a distant relative of Panchyk's. The author lives in the New York City area.
Tort Law and citizen activism are two key pillars that protect us from dangerous or unsafe products, corporate overreach, and reckless or careless behavior. This important book should be read by everyone - young and old - who wants to learn how the law works, and how it can be used to protect us. It's entertaining, informative, and very interesting. You'll be glad you read it. --Richard L. Newman, J.D., Executive Director, American Museum of Tort Law ""It is never too early to recognize the awesome potential of citizen action and consumer activism--on the streets, at the ballot box and in the courts. This book recognizes that truth and invites a new generation to take the lead!""--John Nichols, The Nation Did you know that cars didn't always have seatbelts? Ever wondered who is at fault if you slip and fall on a wet supermarket floor? Ever tried to figure out why kids' toys have so many warning labels on them? These are all important questions, because the answers are deeply connected to our rights as citizens and consumers. And the answers also teach us about the power of the corporations which, for example, manufacture the cars, run the supermarkets, and make the toys for children. Power to the People! lays out, in lively language, with vivid examples, how the balance between corporate power and consumer power has been central to the development of our rights to live healthy, safe lives, and how we, as consumers, must continue to protect ourselves.""--Victoria Ortiz, author of Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Life & Work