Column: ComEd trial: Lobbying game or corrupt gamesmanship? – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "This is not a traditional bribery case where the parties work out an unlawful trade — like money for votes. In fact, there is no quid pro quo — if you do this, I’ll do that — alleged. That distinction is one that may prove decisive, if not in this trial but perhaps in the future when or if the legal issue is presented to the U.S. Supreme Court."
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Mary Ladd
2 years ago

Has Chicago media covered this trial in depth, or at all? I don’t recall seeing any articles similar to this one from the Champaign newspaper.

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