More than 1,000 protesters have been detained in Egypt as demonstrations against the 30-year reign of President Hosni Mubarak entered their third day on Thursday. Protests were held Thursday in Egypt’s capital Cairo, as well as the city of Suez, and are reportedly spreading across the country . In Suez, police resorted the use of [...]

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MetroPCS , the fifth-largest cell phone company in the US, said Tuesday that it has filed an appeal challenging new net neutrality rules that will allow the government to regulate Internet traffic. Roger Linquist, MetroPCS’s president and CEO, said in a statement that his company’s reasons to sue were similar to Verizon’s, which filed a [...]

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“JURIST Guest Columnist Alexei Trochev of the University of Wisconsin Law School says judicial dependence in Ukraine did not begin with Yanukovych and it will not end with his departure from politics because Yanukovych’s successor will also adapt the judiciary for his or her own needs and constitutional rules are in favor of the powerful [...]

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Twelve plaintiffs on Monday combined to file a lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court against Countrywide Financial Corporation alleging widespread fraud that resulted in substantial financial losses. The plaintiffs invested hundreds of millions of dollars with the Bank of America (BOA) subsidiary between 2005 and 2007, believing the purchases of mortgage-backed securities to [...]

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