In the battle between conflicting values, some people are more bothered by violations of fairness, and some by violations of loyalty. CalVolibrator and others seem to be in the latter camp.
Both fairness and loyalty are normal human values. Which is the more important is an entirely personal judgment. There will never be consensus.
That Aleynikov violated GS policy is not in dispute. That the federal charges were overreach would seem to be pretty clear as well. The appeals judge ruled, not that the prosecutor failed to prove his case, but that there never was a case to begin with. That's a pretty stinging rebuke to the prosecutor (and to GS). A junior assistant prosecutor, or any trained lawyer, should be able to figure out whether a law applies in a particular case.
GS can still sue Aleynikov, but compensation would be based on GS' loss.
As for Michael Lewis, he is a story teller, not an investigative journalist. Maybe he overreached with this story. I wasn't involved, so I don't know all the facts. We never do. There was at least one factual inaccuracy in the story, and a lot of unanswered questions.
Both fairness and loyalty are normal human values. Which is the more important is an entirely personal judgment. There will never be consensus.
That Aleynikov violated GS policy is not in dispute. That the federal charges were overreach would seem to be pretty clear as well. The appeals judge ruled, not that the prosecutor failed to prove his case, but that there never was a case to begin with. That's a pretty stinging rebuke to the prosecutor (and to GS). A junior assistant prosecutor, or any trained lawyer, should be able to figure out whether a law applies in a particular case.
GS can still sue Aleynikov, but compensation would be based on GS' loss.
As for Michael Lewis, he is a story teller, not an investigative journalist. Maybe he overreached with this story. I wasn't involved, so I don't know all the facts. We never do. There was at least one factual inaccuracy in the story, and a lot of unanswered questions.