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BusinessWeek July 30, 2009 Jena McGregor |
Board Shakeups Made Easier New law gives shareholders more power. Delaware entities will have to put shareholder nominees on the proxy and reimburse successful campaigns. The SEC and the Senate have new regs in store, too. |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2009 |
A Trio of Options Shareholders could soon have an easier route to proposing their own directors on company boards, thanks to three changes |
Popular Mechanics August 2009 Brad Reagan |
CSI Myths: The Shaky Science Behind Forensics Bite marks, blood-splatter patterns, ballistics, and hair, fiber and handwriting analysis sound compelling in the courtroom, but much of the "science" behind forensic science rests on surprisingly shaky foundations. |
Popular Mechanics July 27, 2009 Brad Reagan |
The Truth About 4 Common Forensics Methods Room for doubt in deciphering the information in four important types of criminal evidence |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Glenn Harlan Reynolds |
Collision Course: The Need for Better Space Junk Regulations Space is getting crowded, and the problem urgently needs attention from all spacefaring nations, lest we find ourselves earthbound under a shroud of orbiting trash. |
ifeminists July 27, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
The Guise of Protecting Children The children's author Philip Pullman [author of "The Golden Compass"] has said that he will give up talks in schools rather than submit to 'insulting' criminal records vetting under the UK's new Independent Safeguarding Authority. |
ifeminists July 24, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
More on why you should not volunteer with children The author delves more deeply into the case of a Florida man who was given a life sentence for child molestation. |
Registered Rep. July 20, 2009 David A. Geracioti |
The Auction Rate Securities Mess Still Lives This time it was TD Ameritrade, without admitting or denying guilt, who settled with the SEC "for making inaccurate statements when selling auction rate securities (ARS) to customers." |
Wired July 20, 2009 Fred Vogelstein |
Why Is Obama's Top Antitrust Cop Gunning for Google? President Obama appointed Christine Varney head of the Justice Department's antitrust division, making her the government's most powerful antimonopoly prosecutor. |
Scientific American August 2009 David Jay Brown |
Salvia on Schedule: Law, Medicine and a Hallucinogen Scheduling the mind-altering herb as a controlled substance could slow medical research |
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