- “If you want lifetime employment, go into compliance.” [Daniel Yergin, WSJ via Arnold Kling]
- A Supreme Court with new Clinton nominees likely to spell bad news for business in arbitration, class actions, employment/labor, environmental issues [Daniel Fisher]
- Guilty plea for man who staged 50+ fake car accidents as part of eastern Connecticut fraud ring [U.S. Department of Justice, Norwich Bulletin, Insurance Journal]
- An ambitious social welfare program in India failed in part because of its transparency and anti-corruption rules [Phys.org]
- “The Supreme Court Should Reassert the Importance of Procedural Gatekeeper Rules to Deter Antitrust Litigation Excesses” [Alden Abbott]
- A short guide to what lawyers mean by “equity,” for law students and others [Sam Bray]
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