Non-Sequiturs: 10.03.16
* Michael Chertoff, who once led the Whitewater congressional investigation, in now endorsing Hillary Clinton. [Bloomberg View] * No, Donald Trump does not understand libel laws. [GQ] * The New York City Council's investigation into the removal of deed restrictions from Rivington House. [Cityland] * Thoughts on strategies for surviving this year's election for African-Americans. [Equal Citizenship Movement] * The year in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement actions. [FCPA Professor] * Tim Kaine's tortured history with the death penalty. [Buzzfeed]
* Michael Chertoff, who once led the Whitewater congressional investigation, is now endorsing Hillary Clinton. [Bloomberg View]
* No, Donald Trump does not understand libel laws. [GQ]
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* The New York City Council’s investigation into the removal of deed restrictions from Rivington House. [Cityland]
* Thoughts on strategies for surviving this year’s election for African-Americans. [Equal Citizenship Movement]
* The year in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement actions. [FCPA Professor]
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* Tim Kaine’s tortured history with the death penalty. [Buzzfeed]