Fashionista Kenneth Cole took aim at gun laws in a controversial billboard, but his message badly missed the mark.
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Tag Archives: Justice Department
Justice Mines A New Vein Of Rich Targets
With the supply of bankers running low, Justice seeks new targets to reduce income disparity in the nation’s prisons.
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When Law Enforcement Calls, Don’t Answer
Dennis Hastert’s biggest problems stem not from what he did, but from what he allegedly told investigators.
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FIFA Gets A Yellow Card
Americans don’t care very much about soccer, which makes us the perfect candidates to clean up the world’s most popular sport.
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Wolves Protecting The Rights Of Sheep
Prosecutors promise respect for civil liberties, so maybe canine carnivores will stand up for livestock?
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A Defensible Non-Prosecution
You don’t have to be a Lois Lerner fan to see wisdom in prosecutors’ refusal to pursue contempt charges against her.
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A Possible Intelligence Front – But Whose?
The Justice Department’s stance in a private lawsuit hints that intelligence assets are at risk – but they may not be ours.
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GM’s Home Field Advantage
Did the Justice Department go easy on General Motors because it is an American company? Ask Toyota.
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