• Jimmy Martelli, one of Rice's assistants, and university interim general counsel John Wolf, resigned over the next two days.

    WSJ: AP source: Kirschner named interim AD at Rutgers

  • Rutgers announced Thursday that former interim senior vice president and general counsel John Wolf has resigned from his post as a university attorney the fourth official to leave in the wake of revelations of abusive behavior by former men's basketball coach Mike Rice.

    WSJ: Rutgers Basketball, Mike Rice: Rutgers Lawyer Steps Down

  • Barchi said that the school's interim senior vice president and general counsel John Wolf, who also reviewed the footage of Rice's abusive behavior in November and advised that the coach should keep his job, had also reached a mutual decision with the president to resign.

    WSJ: Tim Pernetti Out as Rutgers Athletic Director

  • Ranchers, in general, want to kill the wolf: it preys on cattle, sheep, horses and dogs.

    FORBES: Kill The Wolf

  • Wolf even gave props to General Electric-owned NBC's short-lived serial Kidnapped, a format he's previously said he doesn't believe in.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Wolf even gave props to General Electric (nyse: GE - news - people )-owned NBC's short-lived serial Kidnapped, a format he's previously said he doesn't believe in.

    FORBES: Big Bad Wolf?

  • "Food businesses in general are deceptively familiar, " says Clark Wolf, a New York-based food and restaurant consultant.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Wolf-Meyer blames capitalism in general and American capitalism in particular for transforming once perfectly ordinary behavior into conduct worthy of medication.

    NEWYORKER: Up All Night

  • Wolf, Rutgers' interim senior vice president and general counsel, who is believed to have recommended against firing Rice in December.

    WSJ: Rutgers AD resigns amid basketball video scandal

  • Wolf, Rutgers' interim senior vice president and general counsel, who is believed to have recommended against firing Rice in December over the video.

    WSJ: Rutgers basketball scandal brings down AD Pernetti

  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pregnancy puts Wolf at higher risk of complications for flu in general, and so far that also holds true for the novel 2009 H1N1 virus.

    CNN: Surviving H1N1 -- with baby in belly

  • Without addressing the Glossip case in particular, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer laid out his general concerns about the death penalty in a new interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer.

    CNN: Justice Breyer on revisiting the death penalty

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