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RELEASED. BRANDON MAYFIELD, 37, U.S. lawyer arrested as a material witness in the March terrorist bombings in Madrid; in Portland, Ore. Pending a grand jury hearing, he cannot leave the state and must ask permission to leave his house...
...rendered. From 1999 through 2002, Grasso was paid more than $76 million--more than a third of the exchange's net income in that period. Langone has argued that Grasso was worth every dime, in part for getting the markets running after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Grasso's lawyer has said that the N.Y.S.E. board went through all the necessary legal steps in approving his compensation...
Yang also wrote that the Chinese prison had denied him private visits with his lawyer and family members...
Genser said that one of the downsides of Yang’s refusal to appeal is that he will no longer be able to talk to his Beijing-based lawyer, Mo Shaoping...
...word has been more regrettably hijacked in politics than “morality.” Somewhere along the line, its political meaning came to encompass only private morality, the morality of sleeping only with one’s spouse and, if possible, not being a lawyer. It is an enduring outrage of the Clinton era that men who spent their careers undermining human rights, international order and social justice made their names in Congress by positioning themselves as defenders of a morality defined exclusively by sexual conduct. These cannot be the boundaries of morality. There is such a thing...