Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Wednesday, Feb. 2. President Bush will deliver his 2005 State of the Union address tonight at 9 PM ET, followed by a response by Democratic leaders Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Harry Reid. AP has a preview of the speech. [...]

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National and State Trends in Fraud & Identity Theft: January — December 2004, Federal Trade Commission , February 1, 2005 . Excerpt: Between January and December 2004, Consumer Sentinel, the complaint database developed and maintained by the FTC, received over 635,000 consumer fraud and identity theft complaints. Consumers reported losses from fraud of more than [...]

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Following up on a story reported earlier today on JURIST's Paper Chase, Senate Democrats said Tuesday they will not try to filibuster the nomination of Alberto Gonzales as attorney general, although they are expected to delay a final vote until at least Thursday. Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid confirmed that Democrats would not stand in [...]

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Israel's attorney general said Tuesday that he had previously been unaware of the government's secret seizure of Palestinian property in East Jerusalem under a 1950 land law. Attorney General Meni Manuz called the plan illegal and ordered the government to halt it, arguing the law did not apply since many Palestinians were being kept from [...]

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Leading Tuesday's corporations and securities law news, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) , who have been examining the trading schemes Enron employed on Western power consumers, contend that the energy giant should be forced to relinquish all profits, some $1.9 billion, earned in that region between January 1997 and June 2003. Just last summer [...]

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