NSA Block: Microsoft is working on encrypting its Internet traffic amid fears that the National Security Agency may have broken into its global communications links, The Washington Post reports.
Round Two: The U.S. Supreme Court will take its second major look at the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, agreeing to review the requirement that most employers provide health insurance coverage for contraception, including so-called "morning after" methods, The National Law Journal reports.
Show Us the Complaint: Lawyers for a Pennsylvania bank want JPMorgan Chase & Co. should turn over a draft complaint used as the lender negotiated a $13 billion deal to settle probes of its mortgage-bond sales and identify an employee who cooperated with the U.S. investigation, Bloomberg reports.
SAC Witness: The star witness in the federal government’s insider trading prosecution of Michael Steinberg, once a senior trader at SAC Capital Advisors, told a federal jury on Tuesday why he was cooperating with prosecutors and testifying at the trial, The New York Times reports.
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