...has publicly assailed McDougall for, in his view, promoting the exploitation of children on the website because some advertisers secretly use child prostitutes. ...
...has publicly assailed McDougall for, in his view, promoting the exploitation of children on the website because some advertisers secretly use child prostitutes. ...
...the site, cooperating with law enforcement, and collaborating with anti-trafficking and child-protection groups to find effective, workable solutions." ...
...been a board member of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and he has no connections to the university or to the...
...s 1996 drug trials on children with meningitis in Nigeria....
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...s 1996 drug trials on children with meningitis in Nigeria....
...s 1996 drug trials on children with meningitis in Nigeria....
The software giant's general counsel has recast its aggressive image and come to terms with regulators and competitors alike, while boosting pro bono work
Microsoft takes the top prize in Corporate Counsel's annual search for the best in-house staff in the country. General counsel Brad Smith led the charge on a PR overhaul, came to terms with both regu
The December 2009 settlement of Microsoft's antitrust battle with European regulators, 10 years and billions of dollars in the making, was also symbolic for the company's legal team, which has set ou
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