would have an obligation to disclose its findings. It seems to me that a whole lot of lines are getting blurred, including the difference between what is public and what is private - and respective rights and responsibilities thereof, and the very difference between a corporation and a person.
Comment: You'd think that the DOJ
You'd think that the DOJ
would have an obligation to disclose its findings. It seems to me that a whole lot of lines are getting blurred, including the difference between what is public and what is private - and respective rights and responsibilities thereof, and the very difference between a corporation and a person.