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Administrative/Regulatory

Nov. 8, 2000

U.S. Supreme Court Highlights

The justices on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2000 announced these actions:

The justices on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2000 announced these actions:

OPINIONS

FEDERAL FRAUD STATUTES: The court ruled unanimously that the federal mail and wire fraud statutes do not cover false statements or omissions in applications for state and municipal licenses, in this case a Louisiana license to operate video poker machines. The decision overturns the federal mail fraud and other convictions of a New Orleans attorney and his longt...

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