October 5, 2009New Court Term Hints at Views on Regulating Business
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WASHINGTON The new Supreme Court term that begins Monday will be dominated by cases concerning corporations, compensation and the financial markets that could signal the justices’ attitude toward regulatory constraints at a time of extraordinary government intervention in the economy. The Roberts court will face questions about bankruptcy, corporate compensation, patents, antitrust issues and government oversight of the financial system. The latest on President Obama, the new administration and other news from Washington and around the nation. Join the discussion. The justices’ decisions will be closely watched at a time when, constitutional scholars say, Obama administration initiatives are generating fundamental... Related Topics: Supreme Court, Washington RECOMMENDED ARTICLES
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