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FSB: Must your business accomodate a customer's pig on a leash?

The Americans with Disabilities Act is about to get a major facelift. For small business owners, this means a raft of new regulations, and some familiar questions: What do I need to do to comply with the ADA? Do I risk a lawsuit if I don't make changes?

Time.com: Anthrax Lawsuit to Settle

WASHINGTON The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle a lawsuit with former Army scientist Steven Hatfill, who was named as a person of interest in the 2001 anthrax attacks

Anti-liberal bias found in Justice programs

Justice Department officials blocked liberals and people with Democratic Party ties from a highly selective program that funneled young lawyers into government jobs, according to an internal investigation released Tuesday.

CNNMoney: Mortgage fraud inquiry nets hundreds

Hundreds of people across the country have been arrested by law enforcement officials targeting crooked mortgage brokers, real estate agents, and other industry officials, the head of the FBI and a top Justice Department official said Thursday.

Time.com: 38 Charged in Global Phishing Scheme

Federal authorities have charged 38 people with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting Internet users, the Justice Department said Monday

Government takes on anti-tax scheme promoters

Federal authorities Tuesday filed new civil injunctions against what one official called "snake oil salesmen" who promote allegedly fraudulent income tax evasion schemes.

Memo on harsh interrogations declassified

The Justice Department has declassified a 2003 legal memo that said U.S. criminal laws and international treaties did not apply in the military treatment and interrogations of "enemy combatants" taken from the battlefield and held outside the United States.

Time.com: Who Does Your Doctor Really Work For?

Everything suffers -- patient care, medicine, even other doctors -- when doctors become company "consultants"

Justice Department enters passport breach probe

The Justice Department Tuesday said its prosecutors are assisting the State Department Inspector General in the investigation into the breaching of passport files of the three leading presidential candidates by State Department contractors.

CNNMoney: XM-Sirius merger approved by DOJ

The U.S. Justice Department approved the merger between satellite radio companies Sirius and XM Monday, more than a year after the two companies first announced their deal.

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