Bush's Justice Department Extracts Its Regulatory Teeth?
The Justice Department this week agreed to ease its tough legal tactics against scandal-tainted corporations, requiring prosecutors to get approval from Washington before seeking confidential information between firms and their lawyers.
Hmmmm. Seems like the Bush Administration is once again drawing back and letting the foxes stand guard at the chicken coop.
Now, I confess–I haven’t looked into this in detail, checked a couple of news stories–the above from the insurance industry’s point of view, and Democracy Now’s, which I heard on the radio but can’t locate in the archives. Perhaps the government has been going overboard on this. But I am skeptical.