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CNNMoney: Fed ruling: Attorney talk confidential

Responding to intense criticism from corporations, legal groups, and key members of Congress, the Justice Department announced Thursday that federal prosecutors will no longer be able to strong-arm corporate targets to reveal protected conversations with their attorneys.

Time.com: Terror Probe Rules Delay Sought

New rules on FBI investigations of national security cases should be delayed, top Senate Judiciary Committee members said Monday

Time.com: Senate Passes New Surveillance Bill

The Senate approved and sent to the White House a bill overhauling controversial rules on secret government eavesdropping Wednesday

Specter on cancer battle: 'Never give in'

Sen. Arlen Specter woke at 4 a.m. one day last week with an excruciating headache, a side effect of chemotherapy. Ninety minutes later, he was on the squash court, playing a partner less than half his age. That's the way Specter faces cancer and chemo. Borrowing a phrase from Winston Churchill, he calls it the "never-give-in" approach.

Time.com: Senator Wants NFL Spygate Probe

Sen. Arlen Specter on Wednesday called for an independent investigation of the New England Patriots' taping of opposing coaches' signals

SI.com: Don Banks: Specter's independent call off-base

While I sat listening to Sen. Arlen Specter on Wednesday outline why he believes an independent investigation of Spygate is now necessary, I was trying to discern just where such an inquiry would fit in the grand scheme of things when it comes to unresolved matters of national import.

Time.com: Syria, US at Odds Over Hariri Probe

The investigation into the assassination of Lebanon's former Prime Minister continues to roil the Middle East

Arlen Specter's Hodgkin's disease returns

Sen. Arlen Specter's Hodgkin's disease, which he battled in 2005, has recurred, but doctors said that its return was detected early and that Specter has an "excellent chance" of once again achieving remission, according to a statement issued Tuesday by the senator's office.

Senators: Probe passport-file snooping

Two senators Sunday called for the Justice Department and Congress to investigate how the security of three presidential candidates' passport files was compromised.

SI.com: Dave Zirin: Specter's ties to Comcast raise questions about Spygate probe

Something stinks in the world of Spygate. Call it a spectre over Specter. Call it a distasteful conflict of interest. Call it an unfair accusation against a Senator with motives more pure than a Troy Aikman spiral. Call it manna from heaven for Bill Belichick and his morally impaired Patriots staff. But whatever you call it, don't say that it doesn't have tongues wagging in NFL suites and behind the closed doors of Congress.

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