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Making a Federal Case of Police Brutality
Columbus, Ohio was the target of one of five lawsuits filed by the DOJ since 1997 accusing police departments of civil rights abuses against citizens. The other cities caved, and entered into consent decrees. Not Columbus. Fraternal Order of Police president Bill Capretta calls the situation a state's rights issue. "This is the federal government putting restraints on police departments."Pay Attention to SOX Whistleblower Provision
Although the Sarbanes-Oxley Act's whistleblower provision has been less heralded than provisions focusing on institutional controls and accountability, employers would be remiss to ignore the whistleblower component, says attorney Floyd R. Hartley Jr. Importantly for employers facing the prospect of defending whistleblower claims, the statute and accompanying regulations erect rigid, detailed administrative procedures with which in-house lawyers must become familiar.Dissenting Judge Blasts Reduced Sentence for Diamond Scam
In a stinging dissent, a Manhattan appeals judge criticized a decision to cut almost in half a defendant's 16-to-32-year prison sentence for masterminding a multimillion-dollar diamond scam. Justice Peter Tom wrote that the majority's leniency was misplaced, considering the potential damage the defendant wreaked on the culture of trust in the diamond industry, where million-dollar deals are secured by only a handshake. Tom also emphasized the defendant's decision to set up his own son as the fall guy for the scheme.Hearing portrays three different Sotomayors
Three versions of Sonia Sotomayor were portrayed before the Senate Judiciary Committee at its four-day confirmation hearing last week: the shackled slave to precedent, the speechifying activist, and the radical with a hidden liberal agenda. Which version will show at the high court?View more book results for the query "White"
Where All That Associate Money Goes
The newly minted Class of $160,000 describes a variety of lifestyle choices and spending habits, from flashy BMWs to a 1995 Toyota Tercel.Bocchini Emerges as Governor's Pick for Mercer County Prosecutor Post
Former state Assemblyman Joseph Bocchini Jr. is the governor's choice to be the next Mercer County prosecutor, replacing Daniel Giaquinto, who left two weeks ago to take a high-profile job with the Attorney General's Office.Trending Stories
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