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George Farah (born 1978) is an American author, attorney, pro-democracy activist, and political commentator.


Background

Farah was born in
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in 1978 and moved to the United States at the age of three. In 2000, Farah graduated from
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with a
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in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. In 2005, he graduated from
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with a J.D. He was the recipient of a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.Spring 2004 Fellows
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
Farah lives in
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.


Career


Presidential Debates

'' U.S. News & World Report'' described Farah as a "political debate expert and election watch dog." PBS called Farah a "remarkable" author who exposed the "secretive process by which party handlers ensure there won't be a real discussion of the issues" at the presidential debates. Farah is the author of the book ''No Debate: How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates'', which was published by
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in 2004. Farah is also the founder and executive director of the non-profit organization Open Debates, which advocates reform of the presidential debate process. In his book, Farah describes how negotiators for the
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and Democratic nominees draft secret contracts that dictate the terms of the presidential debates.Stossel, John
"Was the Kerry-Bush Match a Real Debate?"
ABC News, October 1, 2004
Those contracts, argues Farah, contain antidemocratic provisions that weaken debate formats and exclude third-party challengers. Through his investigative work, Farah secured copies of the 1992, 1996 and 2004 contracts and made them public for the first time, spurring criticism of the major parties for manipulating the debates. Farah has repeatedly criticized the
Commission on Presidential Debates The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) is a nonprofit corporation established in 1987 under the joint sponsorship of the Democratic and Republican political parties in the United States. The CPD sponsors and produces debates for U.S. ...
, a private corporation which has sponsored every general election presidential debate since 1988. Farah argues that the Commission on Presidential Debates was created by the Republican and Democratic parties to "seize control of the presidential debates from the
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." Farah claims that the Commission implements and conceals the debate contracts negotiated by the major party campaigns. To reform the presidential debates, Farah advocates replacing the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates with a "truly nonpartisan" Citizens' Debate Commission that would operate transparently, employ challenging formats and adopt democratic candidate selection criteria."Lou Dobbs Tonight"
CNN, Transcript, September 24, 2004
In 2004, Farah persuaded multiple newspapers and more than 60 civic organizations to endorse the Citizens' Debate Commission. In 2012, Farah helped convince three corporations to withdraw their sponsorship of the Commission on Presidential Debates.


Political Commentator

Farah has published many opinion articles addressing electoral reform issues, wage inequality, media concentration, and foreign policy in the
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. His articles have appeared in numerous newspapers and periodicals, including ''
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,''Farah, George and Clayton Sinyai
"A Moral and Economic Case for a 'Living Wage' Law"
''The Washington Post'', May 4, 2006
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,'' '' Extra! Magazine'', and '' The Las Vegas Review-Journal.'' Farah has been interviewed on many television programs to discuss
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decisions, and
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. He has appeared on ABC's ''
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'', PBS's '' NOW with Bill Moyers'', ABC's ''
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'', CNN's ''
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'', MSNBC's ''
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'', Fox News' ''
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'', ''
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'', CNN's '' American Morning'', MSNBC's ''Lester Holt Live'', Al-Jazeera's '' Inside Story'', and C-Span's ''
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''. Farah has also been interviewed on many radio shows, including NPR's ''
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'', WNYC's ''The Brian Lehrer Show'', ''Democracy Now!'', and ''CounterSpin.''


Class-Action Attorney

Farah is a co-founder and partner at th
law firm Handley Farah & Anderson
where he litigates antitrust, wage theft, consumer, and civil rights cases on behalf of plaintiffs. He has brought antitrust class actions on behalf of workers and farmers that were underpaid due to nationwide wage-fixing conspiracies; represented unions and consumers in class actions against pharmaceutical companies that monopolized drug markets and thwarted generic competition; represented African-Americans in lawsuits against banks that engaged in discriminatory lending practices; and represented victims of global human rights abuses, including political asylum applicants.


Non-Profit Activism

Farah has participated in nonprofit organizations to strengthen democracy and address income inequality. He founded and directed the nonprofit Open Debates to improve the presidential debate process; served as Treasurer and General Counsel of the Campaign for a Living Wage, which advocated for municipalities to adopt living wages in government contracts; reported on the harms of media concentration at The Center for the Study of Responsive Law; served on the board of The Modern Classrooms Project, which improves education for low-income students; and served on the board of the American Independent Business Alliance, which supports and advocates for locally-owned businesses.Turque, Bill

''The Washington Post'', February 4, 2007


Publications


Book

* "No Debate: How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates," Seven Stories Press (2004), 232 Pages,


Articles

* "Prominent Market Definition Issues in Pharmaceutical Antitrust Cases," Antitrust Magazine, Fall 2015 (Co-authored with Laura Alexander) * "Commission Prevents Debates from Informing," Las Vegas Review Journal, September 9, 2012 * "Debates Could Be A Whole Lot Better," The Denver Post, October 13, 2008 * "A Moral and Economic Case for a 'Living Wage' Law," The Washington Post, May 4, 2006 (Co-authored with Clayton Sinyai) * "The Debate Debacle," The Boston Globe, September 18, 2004 (Co-authored with Jesse Ventura) * "No Debate: Format's a Sham," Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, August 30, 2004 (Co-authored Tom Gerety) * "Save 'Genuine' Presidential Debates," Christian Science Monitor, August 10, 2004 * "Get Debates Out of Parties' Grasp," Philadelphia Inquirer, November 14, 2003 * "What's Not Talked About on Sunday Morning?" Extra! Magazine, October 2001, Cover Story (Co-authored with Justin Elga)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Farah, George American male writers American political activists American people of Lebanese descent 1978 births Living people American lawyers Harvard Law School alumni Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni