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Four families whose daughters were sexually assaulted by predators they met on popular internet social network MySpace sued owner News Corp this week for negligence and fraud, the lawyers representing the families said in a statement.

Four families whose daughters were sexually assaulted by predators they met on popular internet social network MySpace sued owner News Corp this week for negligence and fraud, the lawyers representing the families said in a statement. The families, from New York, Texas, Pennsylvania and South Carolina, filed suits in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday. […]

Four families whose daughters were sexually assaulted by predators they met on popular internet social network MySpace sued owner News Corp this week for negligence and fraud, the lawyers representing the families said in a statement. Read More »

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was hammered by lawmakers on Thursday who demanded to know why the administration took more than five years to obtain court approval of its war-time domestic spying initiative.

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was hammered by lawmakers on Thursday who demanded to know why the administration took more than five years to obtain court approval of its war-time domestic spying initiative. “I somewhat take issue … with (Republican) Senator Arlen Specter’s innuendo that this is something we could have pulled off the shelf

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was hammered by lawmakers on Thursday who demanded to know why the administration took more than five years to obtain court approval of its war-time domestic spying initiative. Read More »

A recent spate of U.S. Attorney departures has raised eyebrows. As many as seven U.S. attorneys are either stepping down or being pushed out.

Late last week the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that Justice had requested the resignation of Lam, who won the guilty plea in 2005 of former Republican Congressman “Duke” Cunningham. Lam’s office declined to comment on the news. There’s also Kevin Ryan, whose San Francisco office is investigating numerous stock-options backdating matters. Others include Daniel Bogden

A recent spate of U.S. Attorney departures has raised eyebrows. As many as seven U.S. attorneys are either stepping down or being pushed out. Read More »

Harvard’s Professor Charles Fried deploys the Pentagon’s condemnation of lawyers who provide pro bono representation of Guantanamo detainees.

Defense Department official Charles Stimson showed ignorance and malice in deploring the pro bono representation of Guantanamo detainees by lawyers in some of the nation’s leading law firms, and in calling on their corporate clients to punish them for this work. That some of the law firms Mr. Stimson singles out represent large employers defending

Harvard’s Professor Charles Fried deploys the Pentagon’s condemnation of lawyers who provide pro bono representation of Guantanamo detainees. Read More »

Iraq officials filmed the double hanging of Saddam’s half brother and another aide, but say they will not release the footage of the executions.

Saddam Hussein’s half-brother and another former aide to the executed Iraqi president stood side by side on the scaffold today, in official film of their hanging shown to journalists by the Iraqi Government. Moments later, as the trapdoors swung open, they dropped and the rope severed the hooded head of Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, Saddam’s younger

Iraq officials filmed the double hanging of Saddam’s half brother and another aide, but say they will not release the footage of the executions. Read More »

The trial of former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney will feature a likely appearance from his former boss in what historians believe would be the first time a sitting vice president has testified in a criminal trial. Mr. Cheney would testify for the defense.

I. Lewis Libby Jr., the former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, will go on trial on Tuesday, nearly three years after a C.I.A. operative’s name appeared in a newspaper column, setting off a major investigation of who leaked the name and why. But neither Mr. Libby nor anyone else has been charged

The trial of former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney will feature a likely appearance from his former boss in what historians believe would be the first time a sitting vice president has testified in a criminal trial. Mr. Cheney would testify for the defense. Read More »

The senior Pentagon official in charge of military detainees suspected of terrorism has attacked top US law firms who represent prisoners held at Guantánamo Bay.

The senior Pentagon official in charge of military detainees suspected of terrorism said in an interview this week that he was dismayed that lawyers at many of the nation’s top firms were representing prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and that the firms’ corporate clients should consider ending their business ties. The comments by Charles D.

The senior Pentagon official in charge of military detainees suspected of terrorism has attacked top US law firms who represent prisoners held at Guantánamo Bay. Read More »

Federal investigators want to question two former Apple Inc. lawyers about a backdated stock- option grant to Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Federal investigators want to question two former Apple Inc. lawyers about a backdated stock- option grant to Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Apple shares fell 1.2 percent after the newspaper said investigators seek to interview Wendy Howell and former general counsel Nancy Heinen. Howell,

Federal investigators want to question two former Apple Inc. lawyers about a backdated stock- option grant to Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Read More »

Police in Spain have arrested Argentine ex-President Isabel Peron over the 1976 disappearance of a leftist activist.

Police in Spain have arrested Argentine ex-President Isabel Peron over the 1976 disappearance of a leftist activist. An Argentine judge on Thursday issued a warrant for her arrest, in connection with a right-wing paramilitary group active during her time in office. Mrs Peron has since been released from custody. Argentina now has 40 days in

Police in Spain have arrested Argentine ex-President Isabel Peron over the 1976 disappearance of a leftist activist. Read More »

An investigator has pleaded guilty to federal charges relating to his work for Hewlett-Packard and is cooperating with an ongoing investigation.

A former Hewlett-Packard Co. private investigator pleaded guilty to posing as a reporter and company directors to get telephone records for an internal probe of boardroom leaks. Bryan Wagner, 29, of Littleton, Colorado, admitted identification theft and conspiracy today before U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel in San Jose, California. Wagner’s lawyer said his client didn’t

An investigator has pleaded guilty to federal charges relating to his work for Hewlett-Packard and is cooperating with an ongoing investigation. Read More »

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