April 28, 2009 | Daily Report Online
High court looks at who pays for special educationBy MATTHEW DALY
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September 18, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Sen. Larry Craig returns to the Capitol after uproar over sex stingWASHINGTON AP - Sen. Larry Craig returned to the Senate floor Tuesday for the first time since public disclosure of his guilty plea in a restroom sex sting.The Idaho Republican voted on several bills and lunched with his GOP colleagues, but said there is no change in his previously announced plans to resign at month's end barring a court reversal of his guilty plea.
By Matthew Daly
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March 30, 2006 | National Law Journal
Supreme Court considers rights of foreign defendantsSupreme Court justices appeared skeptical as lawyers for two foreigners convicted of violent crimes in the United States argued that police had violated the men's rights.
By Matthew Daly
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November 07, 2005 | Legaltech News
Microsoft Pushes for Federal Privacy LegislationEfforts to establish national standards for protecting computer data received a boost Thursday when Microsoft announced support for the idea. The world's biggest software maker didn't endorse a specific bill but said a single standard is better than the sometimes contradictory patchwork that is now in effect. Lawmakers' new interest in requiring companies to disclose system breaches runs counter to prosecutors' prior efforts to shield hacked corporations from bad publicity.
By Matthew Daly
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September 26, 2007 | Corporate Counsel
White House Withdraws Nomination for CIA General CounselThe White House withdrew the nomination of John Rizzo to become the CIA's top lawyer on Tuesday after Democrats raised concerns that the agency's interrogation techniques may be illegal. Rizzo, currently serving as the CIA's interim GC, told a Senate panel in June that he did not object to a 2002 memo authorizing interrogation techniques that stop just short of inflicting pain equal to that accompanying organ failure or even death.
By Matthew Daly
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November 07, 2005 | Law.com
Microsoft Pushes for Federal Privacy LegislationEfforts to establish national standards for protecting computer data received a boost Thursday when Microsoft announced support for the idea. The world's biggest software maker didn't endorse a specific bill but said a single standard is better than the sometimes contradictory patchwork that is now in effect. Lawmakers' new interest in requiring companies to disclose system breaches runs counter to prosecutors' prior efforts to shield hacked corporations from bad publicity.
By Matthew Daly
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December 03, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer
Supreme Court rejects dispute between lawmakers over taped callBy MATTHEW DALY
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April 01, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Blumenthal To Coordinate Enron Deal Legal StrategyIn an apparent effort to reassert state control over its quasi-public trash authority, Gov. John G. Rowland said last week that Attorney General Richard Blumenthal will coordinate legal strategy to recover $220 million lost in a deal between the authority and Enron Corp.
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January 04, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
2001: A Year Of TurmoilIt was the year of the budget morass. After seven years of an economic boom that fueled surpluses and tax cuts, state lawmakers got a comeuppance in 2001 as they battled fiscal problems brought on by an economic decline.
By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press Writer
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March 14, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Fox Conflicts Spurs CurryDemocratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Curry last week called for President Bush to withdraw his nominee for the U.S. attorney`s job in Connecticut.
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