It should hardly be a surprise when a white knight who emerges from the Albany statehouse turns out to have a dark side.
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Tag Archives: Eric Schneiderman
Preet’s Tweets
Why would a savvy attorney futilely resist a presidential ouster? The answer may lie in Preet’s tweets.
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DraftKings Returns To New York
Online fantasy sports returns to New York, with players ready to play and the state ready to collect its cut.
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Checking The Odds On Fantasy Sports
Winning at fantasy sports takes skill; winning the New York lottery does not. Guess which has been deemed illegal gambling.
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Made In New York: The 90-Day Email Shredder
New York state government thrives in the dark, just like a mushroom. Hence a policy of destroying emails after just 90 days.
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An Odd Antitrust Suit Over A Legal Monopoly
New York’s AG is outraged that drug makers use patents to boost profits. He might also want sharks to act like goldfish.
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Even In New York, Fair Is Not Always Equal
If you aren’t a high-speed trader, why would you want or expect to be treated like one?
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An Albany Power-And-Money Grab
When it comes to the power of the purse, there are the norms of American state government, and then there is New York.
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A New York Case Is Good News For Connecticut
The defendant’s intent does not matter in the New York fraud suit against JPMorgan Chase. The prosecutor’s political ambition does.
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Motherhood, Apple Pie And The Trump Foundation
New Yorkers may love Mom and apple pie, but a recent lawsuit confirms that they hate President Trump more.
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