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Are Corporations Using Prisons As Slave Labor Camps?

August 14, 2013

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

Honeymoon For New Regulations Czar Likely To Be Short

August 13, 2013

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

August 12, 2013

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

August 9, 2013

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

August 9, 2013

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

August 8, 2013

Like shining a light on the vampire.

Why Unions Are Cannibalizing Each Other

August 7, 2013

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

What Amazon Lobbies For

August 7, 2013

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

August 7, 2013

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

August 6, 2013

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

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