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  • Wed Apr 14 2004 Critics: Management, not IT money, is FBI problem

    Experts dispute John Ashcroft's claims that deficient IT funding hurt the FBI's intelligence gathering before Sept. 11, saying a disregard for tech was really at fault.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Aug 23 2004 Justice Dept. takes P2P with 'grain of salt'

    The recording industry, not federal prosecutors, should take lead in suing peer-to-peer pirates, a Justice Department official says.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed May 26 2004 'Pirate Act' raises civil rights concerns

    The Senate could vote as soon as next week on legislation that would let federal prosecutors file stiff civil lawsuits against suspected copyright infringers.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Jun 14 2001 House leader concerned about Carnivore

    House majority leader Dick Armey tells U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft that the FBI's use of the controversial e-mail surveillance technology could violate the Constitution.

    Posted by Jim Hu

  • Fri Sep 11 1998 Starr report on Clinton sex scandal

    Excerpts of the special prosecutor's report on the Clinton sex scandal.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Thu Feb 9 2006 Police blotter: Patriot Act e-mail spying approved

    Federal judge OKs prosecutors' Patriot Act request for e-mail surveillance without any evidence of wrongdoing by the target.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Mar 7 2005 Legal reprieve for Russian MP3 site?

    Moscow prosecutors decline to charge popular site AllofMP3, which offers songs for just pennies online.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Mar 25 2004 Attempt to extradite online 'pirate' blocked

    An Australian court rejects prosecutors' effort to bring the alleged ringleader of the DrinkorDie group to United States for trial.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Mar 24 2004 A tale of two cases

    European regulators are going far beyond what U.S. prosecutors ultimately agreed to accept from Microsoft. How did similar antitrust philosophies lead to divergent courses?

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri Feb 2 2001 Microsoft, government agree on appeal arguments

    Lawyers for the software giant and government prosecutors agree to a format for oral arguments, with five lawyers making presentations before the Court of Appeals.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

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