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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has publicly released summaries of its interviews of 75 witnesses as part of its investigation of Gov. Chris Christie’s administration’s potential involvement in the Bridgegate affair. The people interviewed by the New York firm, which Christie commissioned to conduct the internal investigation, included the governor himself and members of his inner circle. Gibson Dunn produced the same memoranda for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey and the New Jersey Legislative Select Committee on Investigation. The committee had demanded that the documents be turned over this week.
New Jersey Law Journal
A U.S. appeals court on Monday struck down parts of a regulation that forces public companies to disclose if their products contain "conflict minerals" from a war-torn part of Africa, saying it violates free speech rights. The ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit marks a partial victory for the three business groups that had filed the original lawsuit, which claimed that the regulation violated companies' free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment by in essence forcing them to condemn their own products.
Reuters
It's no coincidence that as more news spreads of various hacks, data breaches, and cybercrime,more people are reporting their personal online information stolen. The Pew Research Center released a survey on Monday showing that 18 percent of US online adults reported having important personal information stolen, such as Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, and bank account data. That is 7 percent higher than what was reported in July 2013. While it appears that more people are becoming victims of cybercrime, the amount of US online adults who had an email or social-networking account compromised or taken over without their permission has stayed the same since last July — at 21 percent.
CNET News
Two news organizations' stories about National Security Agency surveillance, based upon documents leaked by Edward Snowden, have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service, often described as the highest prize in American journalism. The Washington Post and United States arm of The Guardian each received the prize on Monday.
CNN
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