After the economic scandals that fueled reform measures, such as Sarbanes-Oxley, Posner thought things might settle down for awhile.
"That hasn't proven to be the case," she said. "I still think there is a perception on the part of the public that there are areas that need to be looked at, and regulators thinking they need to be redoubling their efforts."
Now, with the case of Bernie Madoff and his infamous Ponzi scheme, the...
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