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Too Big To Prosecute

During the Great Recession, many institutions were propped up financially because they were considered to be too big to fail. Continue reading →

The Threat From Disaffected Citizens

Law enforcement has to worry about many types of threats. Police don’t just worry about conventional crime, but are effectively Continue reading →

The Greener The People The Cleaner The Air

It may sound like a Duh! moment, but data is now proving that stronger environmental restrictions do clean the air, Continue reading →

Island Nations Sue Polluters

Six island nations that are threatened by sea level rise are suing the biggest polluters for damages. To some extent, Continue reading →

Are Apes Persons

Humans are persons. Humans are also animals. That line has also defined law. Now, that line may extend out to Continue reading →

GM Owns Cars Brains Always

It’s official, General Motors has stated in court that, even if you pay for your car in cash, you don’t Continue reading →

Banks Barely Fined

Five banks were charged with $5B fines, that’s $1B per bank, for colluding to manipulate currency markets that are valued Continue reading →

Illegal Wall Street Grows

Data arrives. America’s financial institutions have an increasing population of people committing illegal acts. They don’t use the word criminal, Continue reading →

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