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Our Children’s Trust
No Ordinary Lawsuit
No Ordinary Lawsuit follows 21 young Americans who are suing the United States government in a landmark constitutional case, Juliana v. US. The podcast will take listeners behind the scenes of the trial and bring to life the stories of these young plaintiffs’ fight to reverse the course of climate change. The nonprofit Our Children’s Trust commissioned this podcast to offer the backstory of the plaintiffs and explain the stakes of this legal action.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 177 ratings
You’ve GOT THIS
Thanks to all of the 21 plaintiffs on this case. I’m 11 and very inspired by you all. I wrote letters to governors all over the country informing them about problems that they can help. KEEP IT UP!!!!!! Thanks
I♥️Piglets via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/10/21
Yaaaay!
Hi I’m Josie and I love this! CLIMATE CHANGE IS HERE NOW AND WE KIDS AS CITIZENS OF AMERICA WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE LAW!!!!!!!!❤️🌍
cvvvcfcsfvgb via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/20
This podcast has a good reason to be made and is incredible. I found it through the show “becoming Mother Nature”, these kids are really cool, and there isn’t enough time for more kids to grow up before something really bad happens 🥀🌵🍂. So they are our best hope. Keep up the work, and please...Read full review »
thalleus sendaris via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/20
Recent Episodes
The Juliana plaintiffs, who are suing the federal government for its affirmative actions in causing climate change, traveled to Portland, OR for a hearing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In this episode, we go behind the scenes with the plaintiffs, their lawyers, and the...
Published 07/22/19
Published 07/22/19
In the United States, major movements for social change – from civil rights to freedom of expression – have drawn inspiration, participation and momentum from children. The case of Juliana v. U.S., in which 21 young plaintiffs are suing the federal government over its knowing perpetuation of a...
Published 07/16/19
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