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Pardon Power isn’t All That Powerful

The United States Constitution grants the POTUS the pardon power for federal crimes and state offences recognizable under state criminal law. “But issuing pardons to his own friends, associates and relatives could be a perilous path for Trump, creating additional exposure
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Is Google too powerful now?

Google was recently slapped with a record-breaking €2.42bn fine for EU antitrust violations. The 7-year long investigation concluded that Google has been abusing its dominance of the search engine market in building its online shopping service, and therefore, putting those of
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China’s recent clampdown on Bitcoin: “Laws can’t keep pace with technology”

Bitcoin prices fell significantly after China’s BTCC announced its closure of operations come September 30. The announcement shows China’s latest attempt to impose control over the stateless currency within the nation. “Laws can’t keep pace with technology” is a common saying
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