When domestic and overseas commercial interests overlap, when is someone acting as a “foreign agent”?
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Tag Archives: Justice Department
Extraditing The Escape Artists
Two Americans accused of helping Carlos Ghosn flee Japan could become pawns in the U.S.-China geopolitical chess match.
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The FBI, The FISA Court And Your iPhone
The nation’s most secret court no longer blindly trusts the FBI, and neither should we.
A Tragedy Still Isn’t A Crime
A criminal probe into recent airliner crashes is not going to make anyone safer, and it might do just the opposite.
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Pricing Power In College Admissions
Thanks to demographics and aversion to debt, college pricing power has shifted in favor of students. They should take advantage.
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The Big Tech Antitrust Cycle
Every generation of government lawyers tilts at the Big Tech antitrust windmill, but the windmills keep on spinning.
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