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10 Jul 7:49 am
... weeks ago. Now, via fund of funds Ascendant Capital Partners, which filed this offering statement yesterday comes Groucho Marx. Here's a
snip: Exclusive. Secret. Proprietary. These are words that have often been used when describing hedge funds. Investors ... there is no doubt that there will be increased regulation and
oversight. Like Groucho (Marx), investors need be more discerning. The comments come from the pen of Gary Shugrue, Ascendant's Chief Investment Officer. And this isn't the first time ...
20 Jan 4:19 am
Gary Marx of the Judicial Confirmation Network notes in yesterday's Washington Times that Lanny
Davis' call for Barack Obama's judicial nominees to get up-or-down votes on the Senate floor seems "strangely at odds" ... guessing those rules include respect for blue slip privileges
(remember, there's at least one GOP senator in a majority of states). But Marx warns that It would be quite understandable if Republican
senators felt otherwise [about supporting up-or-down votes] - most have had extensive ...
29 Aug, 2007 10:10 am
... which will automatically scan all passing cars to see whether they are reported stolen or untaxed. What do these developments have in common? US academic Gary Marx has described them as "the new surveillance". Traditionally we might think of surveillance as being
something which is unusual or uncommon, carried out by the State, targeted towards a particular individual or group, labour intensive (and thus expensive), and focused ...
12 Nov, 2008 5:33 pm
Federal Housing Commissioner/Assistant Secretary for HUD Brian Montgomery, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regulation Gary Cunningham, and
Director of RESPA Ivy Jackson will appear before the U.S. House Financial Services Committee today, November 12, 2008 at 2:00 PM EST to discuss HUD's new final RESPA rule. The actual
rule is still not available to the public but Housing and Urban Development (HUD) expects the rule to be published in the Federal Register in the coming days. Some details have ...
11 Feb 1:34 pm
... Jamison arguing. Given those facts, seems pretty clear that Jamison would be arrested and charged with murder. Nope. In the fall of 2008, a Chicago Tribune article written by
Gary Marx criticized the handling of the investigation into Lambert's death. After the article
appeared prosecutors re-opened the case. Finally, on Tuesday, February 11, 2009, Jamison was charged with the murder. Lambert's parents have filed a federal lawsuit ...
28 Feb 7:53 am
From the Los Angeles Times Illinois' highest-security prison a study in isolation The state's most dangerous inmates live with sparse human contact, no jobs and little chance for
education at Tamms. By Gary Marx February 28, 2009 Reporting from Tamms,...
30 Sep 6:10 am
... or prior aggression issues? Yes, likely. What about convicted felons and sex offenders? Do they live on Grandma's hall? According to the Chicago Tribune, the answer to the last
question is also "yes, probably." Tribune reporters Gary Marx and David Jackson write: An elderly
woman is raped in her room, and police arrest a 21-year-old ex-convict with acute psychiatric problems. When the victim is interviewed by investigators five days later, she ...
18 Oct 8:58 pm
... record keeping of criminal activity," in order to protect elderly and disabled citizens from mentally ill felons who live in the same facilities (David Jackson and Gary Marx, 10/8). She called for the nursing homes to work with the state police to perform an immediate review of
the criminal history of every felon currently residing in a nursing home so that they can be appropriately monitored. Despite being required by law, ...
23 Oct 11:52 am
Housing Wire reports that Rep. Gary Miller (R) of California's bill to sunset the HVCC in HR 3126 passed the House Financial Services Committee
this week. Several industry associations have quietly confirmed to me that the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) will soon be dead. The HVCC under HR 3126 sunsets through the
Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA). Many observers believe the sunsetting of the HVCC under the CFPA is instrumental in getting the CFPA passed in congress. The CFPA ...
13 Oct, 2008 12:12 pm
... protect traditional knowledge: Have South African legislators put the horse before the cart before the horse?: (Afro-IP) Artist Gerhard Marx brings copyright infringement case against BMW South Africa over artistic 'trademark style' (Afro-IP) High ... rejects BPAI appointments case (Law360)
Sen Kyl's patent reform bill revives debate (Managing Intellectual Property) Gary Griswold, Possible PTO Successor to Jon Dudas in a new
Administration (Hal Wegner) Nominating Pauline Newman for PTO Director ( ...
7 Apr 10:00 pm
... 22nd) by IAN KERR Chapter 20. Using Biometrics to Revisualize the Canada-U.S. Border (available May 6th) by SHOSHANA MAGNET Chapter 21. Soul Train: The New Surveillance in Popular
Music (available May 6th) by GARY T. MARX Chapter 22. Exit Node Repudiation for Anonymity Networks
(available May 6th) by JEREMY CLARK, PHILIPPE GAUVIN, AND CARLISLE ADAMS Chapter 23. TrackMeNot: Resisting Surveillance in Web Search (available May 6th) by ...
20 Apr 1:30 pm
... , perhaps suffering public scolding and paying small monetary fines, and repeat offenders punished harshly. The ultimate threat was expulsion. Gary Richardson, Medieval Guilds, EH.Net Encyclopedia (Mar. 16, 2008). Two of the most outspoken critics of the guild system were Jean-Jacques Rousseau and
Adam Smith . . . . Karl Marx in his Communist Manifesto also criticized the guild system for its rigid gradation of social rank and the
relation of oppressor/oppressed entailed ...
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