Wall St Borrowed $1.2 Trillion from Fed…
…Freedom of Information Act requests, followed by months of litigation, and eventually, an act of Congress. (Wall Street Aristocracy Got $1.2T in Loans) Note these are not ideas come about…
…Freedom of Information Act requests, followed by months of litigation, and eventually, an act of Congress. (Wall Street Aristocracy Got $1.2T in Loans) Note these are not ideas come about…
…certain law professors at George Mason University a state university in Virginia that is a longtime Federalist Society hotbed. As is the venerable law school at the Univerity of Virginia….
…here. Doug has 13 years of experience building and marketing websites at CNET, mySimon, TheFind and Musicmatch, with previous experience as a litigation consultant, and is an MBA from Stanford….
…ABA online journal today notes that one of the principal Goldman lawyers advises that those responding at Congressional hearings take long pauses before answering and give rambling responses to questions–to…
…national income of virtually every cotton-exporting country in West and Central Africa,” Mr. McGivern said. “Despite several rounds of litigation and ministerial-level negotiations, this issue remains unresolved.” … The cotton…
…struggle to preserve competition and a market based approach of offering a public plan has advantages compared to a litigation based approach. It just so happens that the health insurance…
…(heard of them) in “The Costs of Conflict Resolution and Financial Distress: Evidence from the Texaco-Pennzoil Litigation,” NBER Working Papers 2418, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. If the firms…
…development contracts. In 1991, the Congress passed a law requiring DoD to use cost plus development contracts with its warfare welfare partners. This was required because during the Reagan warfare…
…from the Center for Progressive Reform, the administration has been fighting for preemption on two fronts. “One form has been to intervene on the side of industry in tort litigation…
…Novak does not make a good case for this Presidential nomination. Just as gets the issues in the Andersen litigation wrong, he tries to make whether we have transparent and…