Thursday, August 21, 2014

Bank of America to Pay $16.6B to Settle Fraud Claims

Today's Top Stories

• Bank of America to Pay $16.6B to Settle Fraud Claims

• Chief Judge Kozinski Weighs in on Surveillance Reform

• Judge Orders DOJ to Disclose 'Fast and Furious' Records

• D.C. Court of Appeals Judge Frank Schwelb Dies

• 6.1M Workers Could Benefit from Raised Overtime Threshold

• Court Cites 'Hobby Lobby' in Fight over Eagle Feathers

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• Pittsburgh-Area Diocese Wins Obamacare Injunction

• Media Outlets Shielded From Liability for Wrong Photo

• Not His Fight, Cuban Boxer Against The Ropes In Spat Between Rival Agents

• Befuddled by Bitcoin: Defining Virtual Currency for Regulation

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Bank of America to Pay $16.6B to Settle Fraud Claims

In the largest-ever settlement between the U.S. government and a single company,... Read More »

Chief Judge Kozinski Weighs in on Surveillance Reform

The federal judiciary, which usually presents a united front to Congress and... Read More »

Judge Orders DOJ to Disclose 'Fast and Furious' Records

A federal judge in Washington has ordered the U.S. Department of Justice to... Read More »

D.C. Court of Appeals Judge Frank Schwelb Dies

District of Columbia Court of Appeals Judge Frank Schwelb, who served as a judge... Read More »

6.1M Workers Could Benefit from Raised Overtime Threshold

Employers could end up paying 6.1 million more workers overtime if the U.S.... Read More »

Court Cites 'Hobby Lobby' in Fight over Eagle Feathers

A federal appeals court on Wednesday invoked the U.S. Supreme Court's June Hobby... Read More »

 

Pittsburgh-Area Diocese Wins Obamacare Injunction

The nonprofit organizations related to a suburban Pittsburgh diocese don't have... Read More »

Media Outlets Shielded From Liability for Wrong Photo

Media outlets that publicized a police photo of a suspected sexual predator—and... Read More »

Not His Fight, Cuban Boxer Against The Ropes In Spat Between Rival Agents

Two rival boxing promoters are embroiled in a lawsuit over Cuban-born boxer... Read More »

Befuddled by Bitcoin: Defining Virtual Currency for Regulation

How can something be regulated if no one knows what it is? Read More »



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