A US military lawyer acting as defense counsel for a Yemeni prisoner on trial for terrorism-related offenses before a military commission at Guantanamo Bay on Friday challenged a US Department of Defense regulation that says that only military attorneys with security clearances are allowed to see secret documents relating to their cases, effectively precluding detainees [...]

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The Santiago Court of Appeals Friday dismissed two charges against former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet of forging Chilean Defense Ministry documents and failing to declare assets in a tax return, while upholding his tax evasion indictment on other two other counts, including passport falsification. The indictment stems from an investigation of Pinochet's secret offshore back [...]

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A three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit Friday unanimously ruled against US Securities and Exchange Commission corporate governance regulations that require mutual fund companies to appoint independent chairpersons and compose at least 75 percent of their boards with independent members. The US Chamber of Commerce praised the holding, which [...]

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