eric schneiderman
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Politics
Fighting Liar With Fire: NY Attorney General Schneiderman Gets Successfully Sued
by Seton Motley April 12, 2017New York Democrat Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is the hackiest of hacks. A Leftist ideologue to the point of derangement – and complete dereliction of his actual duty.
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Economics
Shocker: Government Bureaucrats Don’t Understand Business Or Economics
by Seton Motley December 17, 2016It is one of the many, many reasons our nation’s Founding Fathers profoundly limited government. They trusted businessmen much more than they trusted government bureaucrats.
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Legal Affairs
New York’s Chief Partisan Persecutor: Democrat Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
by Seton Motley October 14, 2016If you want justice, equal protection before the law and prosecutorial humility – New York Democrat Attorney General Eric Schneiderman ain’t your guy.
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Climate ChangeEnvironment/EnergyPolitics
Dangerous Double Standards On Climate Change And Free Speech
by Ronald D. Rotunda September 29, 2016The AGs United for Clean Power are chilling free speech. The marketplace of ideas, not prosecutorial power, should decide what is true or false.
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Environment/EnergyFeaturedLegal Affairs
Attorney General Delegated His State Powers to Predatory Lawyer in Suit Against ExxonMobil
by Ron Arnold May 24, 2016Evidence shows that Virgin Islands Attorney General Claude Walker’s March 29 press conference performance was merely for show. In reality, he had been colluding with New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, his colleagues and environmental group leaders for more than a month.
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Environment/EnergyFeatured
New York’s Absurd Martin Act and the Investigation into Exxon Mobil
by Timothy Benson January 11, 2016New York Attorney General (AG) Eric Schneiderman has opened an investigation into Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest energy company, and subpoenaed all company documents related to climate change research since 1977. His office says it’s an effort to find out whether executives “lied to the public about the risks of climate change or to investors about how such risks might hurt the oil business.” This follows on the heels of calls from 50 environmental groups, both major Democratic candidates for the presidency, and Democratic members of Congress for a federal probe into the firm.