With the supply of bankers running low, Justice seeks new targets to reduce income disparity in the nation’s prisons.
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Tag Archives: Law
A Guy, A Girl, Their Headwear And The Law
photo by Ryan McKnight A guy wearing a red yarmulke walks into a bar and orders a glass of Yellow …
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Why Do We Impose Capital Punishment On Ourselves?
Nebraska’s Legislature did its state credit by outlawing the death penalty.
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A Quiet Victory for 401(k) Participants
Set-and-forget is an unwise investment strategy for individuals, and an impermissible one for fiduciaries.
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A Quiet Victory For 401(k) Participants
Set-and-forget is an unwise investment strategy for individuals, and an impermissible one for fiduciaries.
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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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The Last Word On Omar Khadr
Americans understandably feel double-crossed, but Canada’s release of a former teenage insurgent is just and fair.
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Courts Crack Down On ‘Zombie’ Debts
It’s a banking horror show: consumers haunted by ‘zombie’ debts that were discharged in bankruptcy.
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The First Spin Of Obamacare’s Death Spiral
Obamacare is behaving as predicted, with rates climbing as sick people rush to buy coverage that the healthy shun.
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