A bit of Latin has been on the lips of many lately: quid pro quo. The phrase has been broadly invoked in the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump and his interactions with the leader of ...
The phrase, which means “this for that” in Latin, signifies acts that transgress American laws. Manhattan’s former U.S. attorney said that New York’s mayor tried to strike a corrupt deal. By Hurubie ...
In their White-Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert write: The inherent tension between the regulation of political corruption and the right to spend money to influence ...
State Sen. Tom Fernandez, R-Dorchester, had to clarify comments Tuesday after he implied a potential quid-pro-quo if he votes against a tort reform bill. “The trial lawyer lobby has offered me ...
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