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March 06, 2012 |

When Are Men Going to Put an End to the Boys' Club?

If you ask me Sandra Fluke, the 30-year-old Georgetown law school student who argued in favor of health care plans covering contraceptives before Congress, has more balls than Rush Limbaugh.
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April 23, 2008 |

IBM bid suspension rattles contractors

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March 01, 2002 |

Work Matters

Talk about workplace ethics and eyes begin to glaze, yawns must be stifled and brows start to furrow. Why is this so? Conventional wisdom sees workplace ethics as an occasional dilemma to be tolerated, not a daily focus to be embraced. Conventional wisdom is wrong.
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August 30, 2001 |

Governor's Big Chance

Until now, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has been able to blame the dismal lack of female and minority judges in the Florida courts on the state's judicial nominating commissions. But that alibi has lost some of its potency. Earlier this year, Bush was handed more power to choose JNC members who stress diversity in judicial appointments. Now it's up to him to make good on his promises.
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January 29, 2008 |

Consumers will cash coupons quicker than rebates

Mention the words ''fiscal stimulus,'' and the reaction is predictable, dividing along party lines. For the Democrats, the way to stimulate the economy is to ''put money back in the pockets of the people who will spend it.'' Liberals want to help low- and middle-income families and the economy by increasing the demand for goods and services.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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May 26, 2010 |

Government regulators hired by companies

At a 2005 workshop, a senior official in the U.S. government's Minerals Management Service raised concerns about ultra-deepwater drilling and included the bullet point, "Few or no regulations or standards." Within two years, Jim Grant left his post as chief of staff of the government's Gulf of Mexico region to take a job with BP PLC - one of the companies his former agency regulated in its oversight of offshore drilling.
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April 10, 2006 |

ADM's Invisible Touch

Archer Daniels Midland, the global agribusiness giant, claims that it has no lobbying presence in Washington. But somehow the corporation still manages to get its point of view across to lawmakers.
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September 24, 2001 |

From Drafting Wills to Planning War Strategy

It is an extraordinarily grim task -- drawing up wills for service men and women heading into combat. But the routine writing of wills and executing of power of attorney are just the beginning of the legal work involved in waging modern war. The approximately 6,000 civilian and uniformed lawyers working for the Department of Defense are involved in virtually every level of a military operation.
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December 01, 2008 |

Harboring Doubts

For the first time, the former GC of Fannie Mae reveals her misgivings about the takeover.
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October 29, 2008 |

Office of Attorney Ethics Quarterly Discipline Report

Notice to the bar.
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