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Despite the supposed secrecy of grand jury proceedings, several media outlets have reported on various aspects of a federal investigation into American cyclist Lance Armstrong, currently competing in what he has said will be his last Tour de France. The seven-time champion has faced an array of obstacles on and off the [...]

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Monday Morning JetLawg

On December 6, 2009 By JETLaw

In the news . . .

Sprint providing law enforcement with subscribers GPS information.

Is Wikipedia becoming an oligarchy?

Disabled mayor prepared to bring ADA claim against Disney World for treatment over four-wheeled iBOT at Magic Kingdom. German tourist arrested at same [...]

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Oh, Yeah? Prove It.

On May 28, 2008 By JETLaw

On Friday, May 16, 2008, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that South African runner Oscar Pistorius, a double-amputee, would be permitted to compete in the upcoming Summer Olympics were he to qualify. In so doing, the CAS overturned the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF), who [...]

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In 2007, amidst accusations of ties to BALCO and illegal steroids, boxer “Sugar” Shane Mosley echoed a refrain used by many of his elite athlete peers: although he admitted using “the cream,” “the clear,” and EPO, Mosley claimed that his use of these banned substances was “unknowing.” However, allegations that [...]

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