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Congress talks about curbing some of the merger activity, but it has not taken any action. While some 50 bills to regulate acquisitions were introduced in 1985, none has made it out of committee. Complains Wirth, who tried and failed a year ago to restrict some takeover practices: "The economic...
Advertising has always had second-class status among the forms of discourse covered by the First Amendment's freedom-of-speech guarantees. The Supreme Court, notes Columbia Law Professor Vincent Blasi, "has clearly said that commercial advertising is not protected to the same degree as political debate or artistic expression...
Coy, aloof, and eyes seemingly focused past the throng, these stylish figures determine, to some degree, New York's fad and fashion. They don't need muscle to regulate the flow behind them. One suddenly calls out: "You! The lady in the white jacket." The crowd parts to allow the...
Task force members said a principal reason for the nascent attempt at rules regulation is to provide Massachusetts's cities and towns--which by the state supreme court ruling can now ban or regulate the use of hazardous substances--with a regulatory framework in which to act if they want...
"This decision upholds a city's power to reasonably regulate entities including defense contracts and to protect its citizens form the potential hazards that could result from the testing of super toxic chemicals," Cambridge's chief executive said.