Regulators searched for an antitrust fight and found Google. They would do better to look at college athletics.
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Tag Archives: Law
What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your 401(k)
Courts say employees have no right to nonpublic data about their employer, even if the company offers them its stock for investment.
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Voter ID Laws Damaging GOP Brand
Immigrant and poor Americans have the most to gain from the GOP’s pro-opportunity agenda, but Republicans hide the welcome mat.
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Seeking Truth Behind Five False Confessions
Were five teenagers coerced into falsely confessing to a lurid sexual assault? The proof won’t be found in Ken Burns’ outtakes.
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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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A Prosecutor Demands Reason In Police Stop-And-Frisk Spree
The Bronx DA put the brakes on a New York police stop-and-frisk spree, demanding that officers back up trespassing charges.
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A Judge Wisely Puts Government Power In Check
The administration defends indefinite military detentions of citizens, in the name of fighting terror. A brave judge says no.
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A Witch Hunt Comes Up Empty
News flash: Witches did not cause the financial meltdown. Neither did Goldman Sachs.
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A Long-Ago Actress And A ‘Modern Family’
A “Modern Family” spat draws on the legacy of an actress who rebelled against old Hollywood’s studio system.
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The Right To Be Free Of Robocalls
Hello. This is a machine with an important pre-recorded message for you – unless you live in Indiana.
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