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March 29, 2006 |

Judge dismisses several charges against Lay, Skilling

Kenneth Lay, former Enron Corp. chairman, and Jeffrey Skilling, the company's former chief executive officer, got a break Tuesday in their criminal trial when U.S. District Judge Sim Lake of Houston agreed to dismiss a few of the charges against them.
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December 29, 2009 |

Privacy advocates target Facebook

A coalition of privacy advocates has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, urging the agency to investigate Facebook's revised privacy settings. The nation's largest social networking site, which has more than 100 million users in the United States, changed its privacy policy and settings on Nov. 19 and Dec.
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May 29, 2013 |

Pressing AIG Action Has More Than Symbolic Value, A.G. Argues

After eight years of litigation and roughly $1.7 billion in federal court settlements and fines, is there any authority - or even any point - in continuing to pursue former American International Group officials in a state civil enforcement action?
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February 09, 2006 |

Appeals Court Defends Grandmother

Appeals courts rarely retry the facts of a case, but when a woman was convicted of killing her infant grandson, the lower courts just plain screwed up. ALSO BLOGGED: How not to get nominated to the Ninth Circuit: be on the federal bench already.
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August 22, 2011 |

Judicial Ethics Opinion 09-139

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August 13, 2004 |

When Judges Behave Badly

Responding to congressional criticism this spring, Chief Justice William Rehnquist established a panel to evaluate the judiciary's implementation of the Conduct and Disability Act of 1980, which permits any person to file an ethics complaint against a federal judge. The panel expects to spend about two years on this task. That should give them plenty of time to take a broader look at how judicial ethics are enforced, especially the respective roles that ethics complaints and recusal motions play.
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October 20, 2008 |

Ware Slaps FBI Over Miranda

The federal judge finds that one barren, lonely room with a stonefaced cop is pretty much the same as the next. Heller news: One of the Dissolution Committee lawyers joins a three-attorney boutique; Heller staffers clean out their desk and murmur about lawsuits. And: More misery for that anti-gay Pepperdine prof. Plus: Houston boutique is drawn by California eco-law, and work-life balance? Forget about it...
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