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Are Corporations Using Prisons As Slave Labor Camps?

A notion gaining some currency among activists and the media diverts attention from the real…

Honeymoon For New Regulations Czar Likely To Be Short

It’s been a the month since Howard Shelanski became administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs […]

Spitzer, Sued By Greenberg, Fires Back

Responding to a defamation lawsuit filed against him by AIG’s former CEO Hank Greenberg, the former New York attorney general, […]

Two Children Banned For Life From Talking About Fracking

The terms were part of a settlement reached between a family that claimed harm from fracking operations and a company […]

Securities Litigation and News For The Week Ending August 9

Another case involving mortgage-backed securities, this time at Bank of America; UBS Securities settles over an alleged failure to disclose […]

Hedge Fund Advertisements Are OK

Like shining a light on the vampire.

Why Unions Are Cannibalizing Each Other

Unions are spending major time and money trying to pull in workers who are already in other unions, rather than […]

What Amazon Lobbies For

A Washington Post reporter takes an interesting approach to a question a lot of people are asking about the purchase…

Gulf Dead Zone Now Larger Than Connecticut

The EPA has been pushing back state pollution reduction deadlines for 15 years, according to a group that has sued over the issue.

This Week In Telecom

Including an FTC workshop on privacy and security issues raised by  “the Internet of things”; attempts to crackdown on phones […]

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