The New Yorker's George Packer has a long piece on the Galleon trial and prosecutor Preet Bharara, including a memorable email from Raj Rajaratnam's lawyer, John Dowd, to Chad Bray of the Wall Street Journal: "This is the worst piece of... journalism I have read in a long time...What a disgrace for an otherwise great paper."
Overall it's sort of a strange article in the New Yorker because it implies that Goldman Sachs or its leaders are criminals without actually coming out and saying that and without producing any evidence of it. Instead it's just innuendo.