The Republican president embraces his predecessor’s race-baiting legacy.
Category: Criminal Justice & Legal Issues
This Stunning New Youth Movement for Social Change
This isn’t your parent’s mass movement.
After George Floyd and Jacob Blake, America’s Police Still Need a Lesson in the First Amendment
It’s time for a civics lesson.
Harvey Weinstein Shows How Hard It Is to Call Out Powerful Men
Harvey Weinstein’s sexual exploits were well known, but confronting powerful people in Hollywood or other industries has long meant risking a job or personal prestige.
School-Prayer Dispute Divides Bible Belt Town
A Texas town reels over a debate about school prayer.
Morgan Stanley’s Rob Kindler Is Time’s Man for All Times
Whether or nor Time Inc. decides to sell to Meredith Corp., Kindler will handle the negotiations, just as he has done for more than 30 years.
Bernie Ebbers loses just about everything
Ebbers, the former WorldCom CEO, was once worth more than $1.5 billion.
Fox’s Roger Ailes Strikes Back at Gretchn Carlson, Says Sexual Harassment Lawsuit is ‘False’
Ailes charges that Carlson’s lawsuit is retaliation for Fox News’ decision not to renew her contract.
Defense Labels Enron’s CFO Fastow a `liar,’ `thief’
Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling’s attorney attacks former collegue Andrew Fastow.
Enron Jury Seated as ‘Last of the Great Scandals’ of ’90s Goes to Trial
Opening arguments are scheduled to begin in Houston.
Ex-Tyco CEO Kozlowski gets up to 25 years in prison
White-collar criminals face far tougher sentencing guidelines than in years past.
Lawyer Suing Lawyer Becoming Common Corporate Strategy
Malpractice claims are rising as lawyers sue other law firms for malpractice.
Opening Salvos Fired in Martha Stewart Trial
The media and merchandising mogul is accused of lying to federal agents to cover up a stock sale.
U.S. Terrorism Crackdown Snags Visiting Journalists
Confused by tougher enforcement procedures, an increasing number of foreign journalists traveling fromRead More
NASA Corruption Probe Ends in Finger Pointing, Few Arrests
The FBI’s 19-month Operation Lightning Strike was supposed to uncover widespread kickbacks and other corrupt practices at the Johnson Manned Space Flight Center in Houston.
Martha Stewart Guilty
A New York jury convicts the businesswoman known as the ‘domestic diva’ for lying to federal investigators.
Minorities Hammer Construction Unions
In clipped chants that reveal the accents from their native country, a groupRead More