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Registered Rep. February 1, 2003 Ross Tucker |
Legal Briefs? Not In 2002 Well before the year ended, 2002 was poised to set NASD arbitration records -- but not the kind of records many would be proud of.  |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2003 Bill Singer |
Shelter From the Storm? In investor lawsuits against financial advisors, many reps choose to let the broker/dealer's lawyer represent them --- often simply because he's provided "free of charge". Big mistake.  |
Registered Rep. February 1, 2003 Jerry L. Reiter |
The Blame Game It's hard to say when the targeting of financial advisors for litigation reached its peak -- or whether it has even peaked yet. So how to protect yourself?  |
ifeminists February 11, 2003 Thompson & Sacks |
Undermining the American Family The American Law Institute, which exercises great influence on American jurisprudence, has just released a series of family law recommendations that would exacerbate our problems by trivializing the importance of marriage, encouraging divorce and accelerating fatherlessness.  |
PC World February 10, 2003 Kyle Stock |
Feds Look to Expand Electronic Surveillance Confidential proposal calls for increased monitoring of private e-mail messages, Web surfing, and other online activities.  |
Reason February 2003 Sam Staley |
Wrecking Property Rights How cities use eminent domain to seize property for private developers.  |
ifeminists January 14, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
When Is It Rape? On Jan. 6, the California Supreme Court ruled that if a woman rescinds consent during the sex act, the man is guilty of rape if he does not stop immediately. The prosecution of rape used to be skewed against women. Now it seems to be skewed against men.  |
ifeminists January 7, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Lawsuit May Redefine Discrimination on Campus A federal lawsuit filed on Dec. 30 will determine whether Rutgers University can de facto ban Christian student groups. It may set national policy.  |
This Old House Anne Krueger |
Common Ground What homeowners and home-buyers need to know about easements that give others use of your property  |
CIO February 1, 2003 Sarah D. Scalet |
New FOIA Rules For years, the government has sought the private sector's help in protecting the nation's critical infrastructure. In response, corporate executives have sought assurance that information they shared with the government would not be subject to the Freedom of Information Act. Now they have it.  |
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