Money and Computing
FindLaw's Googling Potential Jurors: The Legal and Ethical Issues Arising from the Use of the Internet in Voir Dire
"Many lawyers and jury-selection experts recommend that attorneys ask each jury panelist (that is, each potential juror) about blogging, use of social-networking sites, use of microblogging services, exposure to news-media content on the Internet, and the like." more »
Scandal! The Financial Crime Exhibit and Shopping for Gifts
The Museum of American Finance is presenting an exhibit that chronicles the most notorious of American financial scandals as well as featuring unique gifts in the Museum shop such as the Pink Zipper Bank. more »
Pew Reports, How the Great Recession Has Changed Life in America
Blacks and Hispanics are more upbeat than whites. The young are more optimistic than middle-aged and older Americans. And Democrats are more upbeat than Republicans, even though Democrats have lower incomes and less wealth and have suffered more recession-related job losses. more »
Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's Report to the Congress
Bernanke's Good News, Bad News: Purchases of durable goods increasing especially rapidly; housing market remains weak, with the overhang of vacant or foreclosed houses weighing on home prices and construction more »