Sobre el Autor

Zephyr Teachout is an American attorney, academic, and political activist known for her work in anti-corruption and campaign finance reform. She gained national attention during her 2014 primary campaign for governor of New York, where she challenged incumbent Andrew Cuomo. Teachout's platform focused on challenging the influence of corporate money in politics and advocating for a more transparent government. She has also authored several influential books, including "Corruption in America," where she explores the historical and contemporary landscape of corruption in U.S. politics, emphasizing the need for reform.

In addition to her political endeavors, Teachout serves as a professor at Fordham University School of Law, where she teaches constitutional law and intellectual property. Her academic work often intersects with her activism, as she continues to advocate for policies that reduce the power of corporate influence in governance. As a prominent voice in the progressive movement, Teachout's contributions to the conversation on political integrity and reform have made her a respected figure in both academia and politics.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento October 21, 1971
Lugar de Nacimiento New York City, New York, USA