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Multi-Million Dollar Confiscations Don’t Make a Dent in This Kleptocrat’s Fortunes

Teddy Obiang holds a government job in Equatorial Guinea, earning about $100,000 per year. His father has been the president […]

Two Porn Academics In Legal Slugfest

When it comes to claims and counterclaims about pornography, Nicole Prause and Donald Hilton have been at near opposite ends […]

Site That Streams Sanitized Versions of Movies, Hit With $62M Damages, Vows To Fight On

The movie streaming service VidAngel, ordered to pay $62.4 Million in damages for copyright infringement, said it would appeal the verdict as well as explore its options in bankruptcy court.

Weinstein Will Walk, Says Expert

Well, not exactly, but Brian McMonagle, who represented Bill Cosby in a 2017 sexual assault trial that ended in a […]

A Liberal Swallows The SCOTUS Gerrymander Decision

In his take on the Court’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, an Atlantic magazine contributing editor echoes Winston Churchill’s […]

DOJ and FTC Feud Publicly on Antitrust

The Justice Dept took the unusual step of submitting a Statement of Interest in the Federal Trade Commission’s FTC’s case […]

Is Censoring Terrorists On The Internet Counterproductive?

Monitoring and taking down terrorist internet content is generally viewed as sound defensible policy, with the main problems being the […]

No Dream Team For Harvey

A third high-powered defense attorney, Jose Baez, has expressed a desire to leave Harvey Weinstein’s defense team. Baez was hired […]

Moral: Don’t Rat On Yourself

Conventional wisdom has it that straightforward acknowledgment is the best policy if your company is being investigated for financial fraud […]

A Little Something For Charlie

Dottore Companies LLC, the court-appointed receiver that shut down Dream Center Education Holdings, a chain of privately owned colleges, is […]

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