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22 Aug 2011, 3:07 am
Justice Stein noted that Rivera was terminated because the superintendent of Community School District Nine concluded that Rivera cheated on standardized tests, pressured other teachers into cheating, and attempted to assault another teacher for refusing to cooperate in the cheating scheme. [read post]
21 Aug 2011, 10:35 am by Brian Shiffrin
In Freeman, an individual charged in a multi-defendant drug conspiracy decides to cooperate, and testifies before the grand jury. [read post]
18 Aug 2011, 3:14 pm by velvel
To stop fraud as early as possible, and thereby protect investors, we must, rather, as in so many other areas of economic and social life, enlist the cooperation and assistance of knowledgeable private professionals who discover the existence or possibility of fraud during the course of their professional work. [read post]
16 Aug 2011, 10:20 am by Lloyd J. Jassin
A Fleeting Opportunity to Terminate Publishing Contracts They say that with every  contract, the truth is in the details. [read post]
15 Aug 2011, 10:55 pm by 1 Crown Office Row
The same goes, of course, for UK cooperation with places like Pakistan, Jordan and Saudi Arabia: the Inquiry will be obliged to respect their confidences, no matter how inquitious the conduct it conceals. [read post]
15 Aug 2011, 12:38 pm by Robert Chesney
This is a nice illustration of the fact that in at least some circumstances, the United States simply must use civilian criminal courts if it wants to have its hands on a terrorism-related suspect–not to mention the fact that this approach in at least some cases can provide relatively swift and certain just, and quite possibly a lot of cooperation as well. [read post]
14 Aug 2011, 5:00 am by Karen Tani
Cooper (GrayCrown), by journalist Geoffrey Gray (here); The Golden Empire: Spain, Charles V, and the Creation of America (Random House), by British historian Hugh Thomas (here); and the prison memoir Then They Came for Me: A Family’s Story of Love, Captivity, and Survival (Random House), by Iranian Canadian journalist/filmmaker Maziar Bahari with Aimee Molloy (here).For lighter fare, head to the New York Times, where you'll find a review of THE BIG SCRUM: How Teddy… [read post]