Is there a magic formula to restore the good old days?

By Philip Knightley

LONDON, March 23, 2001 — With newspaper circulation declining all over the world and TV news in crisis, what does the future hold for journa

Bush's choice of EPA advisers signals tilt toward industry

By Josey Ballenger

February 12, 2001 — The composition of the team that advised George W. Bush on the Environmental Protection Agency during his transition to

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"… ce of White House Counsel under the senior Bush administration.And Elliott Laws, a former EPA official and environmental litigator for the Justice Depart …"

"… Devices Inc., an alternative energy technology firm. Its hiring of Elliott Laws to head its environmental division was considered by some to signify the …"

DOJ releases, then tries to reel back FOIA documents in Holocaust case

By Amy Biegelsen

A federal government ban on Holocaust survivors suing to collect on European insurance policies from that era may be on a shaky legal footin
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Transportation lobbyist raises money for Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood's son

By Aaron Mehta

iWatch News inquiries prompt LaHood fundraiser to be moved from lobbyist home

Reform reading: Death by delay?

By Shirley Gao

28 Dodd-Frank rule deadlines already missed; CFPB could be boon for banking industry

Reform reading: TBTF banks lacking wind-down plan could be forced to restructure

By Julie Vorman

Lack of global pact also makes it hard to wind down big, complex banks
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Borrower Nightmares: Small town teacher seeks help for big debt, ends up in bankruptcy

By Shirley Gao

Illinois, W.Virginia sue debt settlement companies for using loophole to charge high up-front fees

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"… orph. They make a new name and a new strategy to get around these rules.”Lawsuits in 10 statesIn the past year, consumers or state officials have filed …"

"… of its activities,” the West Virginia attorney general’s Lawsuit said. Lawyers have no active role in negotiating debt with creditors, communicating …"

"… and asked for a Lawyer to represent her in court. The firm referred her to Lawrence W. Williamson, Jr., an attorney in Wichita, Kan.“He would talk over …"

Breaking the rules

By Steve Weinburg

Who suffers when a prosecutor is cited for misconduct?

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"… in New York City meshed with their interest in post-conviction DNA testing.Lawyer Barry Scheck, director of the Innocence Project, sued the St. Louis pro …"

Commentary: Political mugging in America

By Charles Lewis

Anatomy of an "independent" smear campaign

Buying influence

So-called 527 committees spend millions on elections with little oversight or accountability

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