To The Reader’s Forum: Here we go again! Here’s another example of a “quid pro-quo” from the Trump administration! This time it comes from within the United States instead of between Trump and ...
The phrase, which means “this for that” in Latin, signifies acts that transgress American laws. Manhattan’s former U.S. attorney said that New York’s mayor tried to strike a corrupt deal. By Hurubie ...
A bit of Latin has been on the lips of many lately: quid pro quo. The phrase has been broadly invoked in the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump and his interactions with the leader of ...
These are sad days for the rule of law in America. We have always determined guilt or innocence based on the law and the facts, especially in official corruption cases where the public interest in an ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor blasted loosened campaign finance rules during oral arguments in a case that would allow political parties to receive even more donations. Calling it “the ...
These are sad days for the rule of law in America. We have always determined guilt or innocence based on the law and the facts, especially in official corruption cases where the public interest in an ...
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