- After bank burglarizes Ohio woman, law will give her curiously little satisfaction [Popehat]
- North Las Vegas scheme to seize underwater mortgages through eminent domain raises constitutional opposition [Kevin Funnell]
- “The SAC Insider Trading Indictment” [Bainbridge, WSJ MoneyBeat]
- “He who sells what isn’t his’n/Must buy it back or go to prison.” Most naked short selling driven by fundamentals, study says [Daniel Fisher]
- NY AG Schneiderman to Thomson Reuters: don’t you dare sell early access to the market-moving survey you pay for [Bainbridge]
- “The Confidential Witness Problem in Securities Litigation” [Kevin LaCroix]
- “The puzzling return of Glass-Steagall” [Tabarrok]
- “FATCA: How to Lose Friends, Citizens and Influence” [Colleen Graffy, WSJ via Paul Caron/TaxProf, earlier]
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