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Spitzer: Fear Not Collateral Damage

The claim that prosecuting corporations is counterproductive because it damages innocent parties is “overrated” and companies should be charged more […]

More Poverty In U.S., With Striking Increase Among Whites

Survey data indicates that four out of five U.S. adults are unemployed, or at poverty or near-poverty level for at […]

A Hard Kick In The Pants For Fracking

An engineer who helped develop fracking explains why it’s dirtier than coal.

Tracking 101, And Why Computer Privacy Protection Can Be Illegal

Common security housekeeping practices, like “clearing cookies,” can be a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, because while […]

Sixteen Quick Takes On Dodd-Frank

Three years in, how is the law working? Experts opine from across the political spectrum…

Harsher Penalties For Insider Trading

Two recent appeals court decisions are consistent with a clear trend.

“Distributed Microgrids” Might Save Us

Reference to the zombie apocalypse in this post from the Rocky Mountain Institute is tongue in cheek, but the message […]

Rolls Royce, Maker Of Jet Engines, Working On A Sail Freighter

With its stock up 39 percent in the last year, Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, in partnership with B9 Shipping of Larne, […]

The New Regs Report From The EPA

The new regulations previewed in the administration’s recent biannual report cover “everything from pollution runoff from military ships to landfill […]

Questioning An Unsustainable Relic In U.S. Healthcare

Commentator Ross Douthat writing in the New York Times makes the case that the compromise resulting in Obamacare included an […]

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