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Judge who exonerated Cheney is on the payroll of Exxon |
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by Mary Titus Citizens for Legitimiate Government Entered into the database on Sunday, May 15th, 2005 @ 18:00:14 MST |
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10 May 2005 23:00 GMT. Updated: 13 May 2005 18:00 The unanimous ruling ordered a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit by the
Sierra Club environmental group and the watchdog group Judicial Watch that sought
to learn about contacts between task force members and industry executives. Judge A. Raymond Randolph - eh? ...And SAY! what do you know? He is with the George
Mason University George Mason University, Law and Economics Center has received $115,000 from
ExxonMobil since 1998. Additional source: Antitrust
Law & Economics Review Vol. 25, No. 2, Judicial Seminars: Economics,
Academia, and Corporate Money In America --by Nan Aron, Barbara Moulton, and
Chris Owens '6 Mornings Per Week' "Although closely affiliated with GMU
[George Mason University], the Law and Economics Center is run independently
and is supported entirely by private donations. Corporate interests provide
a significant share of the Center's funding. In 1991, for example, when the
Center spent $380,000 in 'direct' expenses for federal judges' seminars, 31%
of the Center's total income of $967,917 came from corporate contributors. These
donors included corporate giants Exxon, General Motors, Bethlehem Steel, ITT,
and Pfizer, Inc., the General Electric and Mobil Foundations, and the Monsanto
Fund. Most of the remainder of the Center's 1991 budget (65%) came from independent
foundations, including Olin, Bradley, and Scaife, which have been key players
in efforts to mold a jurisprudence more favorable to business interests. The
Center's basic 'economics institute' for federal judges is held once a year,
spans a two-week period and is designed to familiarize participants with the
fundamental tools of microeconomic theory." [Note: See original article
for footnotes/references within '6 Mornings Per Week.'] Additional bio:
A. Raymond Randolph A. Raymond Randolph serves on the Advisory Board of George Mason University
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