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They have revealed the government's suppression of incriminating data, blacklisting of uncooperative researchers, unethical human experiments, and submission of fraudulent research in federal court.

Arbitration lawyers say that Judge Scheindlin's decision will change the economics of arbitration cases involving investors seeking damages from investment banks over fraudulent research.

"The worst type of fraudulent research is where the guy doesn't believe his own research," said Jacob H. Zamansky, a leading arbitration lawyer.

The decision was seen as having wide legal significance, especially in arbitration cases, where individual investors are seeking damages from investment banks that they say provided fraudulent research.

"For Mr. Spitzer, late-day trading and market timing are much stronger than cases of fraudulent research," said Robert G. Heim, a former S.E.C. lawyer.

The accusations could provide ammunition for investors seeking to bring arbitration cases against Merrill, contending that they were misled by fraudulent research.

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Spitzer has also taken on Wall Street's biggest investment banks for fraudulent stock research, and mutual funds for overcharging customers.

A formal inquiry found the research fraudulent and unethical – the children with autism were subjected to unnecessary invasive procedures such as colonoscopies and lumbar punctures.

In 2003, he was permanently barred from the securities industry and fined $4 million for issuing fraudulent and misleading research reports on Internet stocks, violating federal laws.

KAIST launched a departmental investigation on 13 February, following a protocol it had developed in the wake of a notorious scandal over fraudulent stem cell research by Seoul National University professor Woo-Suk Hwang (ScienceNOW, 30 October 2006).

The first feature film based on the story of a South Korean scientist's fraudulent stem cell research and the ensuing fallout in the early 2000s, Whistle Blower, centers on a dilemma: "Which should take priority: truth or the national interest?" Of course, neither approach puts Hwang in a very good light, which may explain why he couldn't be reached for comment.

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