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The hunted becomes the hunter: How Cloudflare’s fight with a ‘patent troll’ could alter the game
Matthew Prince knew what was coming. The CEO of Cloudflare, an internet security company and content delivery network in San Francisco, was behind his desk..
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Fake news could prove vexing in Mueller probe
The special counsel faces the challenge of showing Trump’s aides colluded with the Russia-linked Twitter bots and Facebook trolls.
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Super-litigious patent holder ordered to pay defendant’s legal fees
Shipping and Transit has a habit of dismissing cases when defendants fight back.
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Court Rules the FBI Does Not Need a Warrant to Hack a Computer
Activists argue the ruling could have serious implications for how law enforcement is able to conduct remote searches.
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These three lawyers are quietly purging voter rolls across the country
The Trump administration could soon follow their lead. By Pema Levy.
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Supreme Court says trial judge did not err in acquitting woman who had sex with 14-year-old boy
The Supreme Court of Canada says the trial judge who acquitted a 35-year-old woman of sexual assault charges for having sex with a 14-year-old boy did not make any error in law. On Friday, the Supreme Court released written reasons for its May ruling where justices said Saskatchewan resident Barbara George should not face a new trial on sexual interference and sexual assault charges.
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Opinion | Carl Reiner: Justice Kennedy, Don’t Retire
Take it from me. Your 90s are the best years to work.
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Fox Business Network Host Suspended Following Latest Round of Sexual Harassment Allegations at Fox
Who's running that place, Caligula?
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Docs Show Police Also Sought (And Obtained) Phone Records For Police Shooting Victim's Girlfriend
As we recently covered, Minnesota law enforcement tried to snatch victory from the expiring body of a black driver shot by a St. Anthony police officer by immediately asking an uninvolved social media company to turn over information on Philando...
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Opinion | Trump’s Life-Tenured Judicial Avatar
Newly installed Justice Neil M. Gorsuch has quickly established himself on the Supreme Court as a hard-right conservative.
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Sometimes it's good to just play it cool
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Kentucky gives blessing to Bible classes in public schools
Watchdog groups have vowed to make sure Bible classes in Kentucky public schools don’t go from teaching to preaching. By Corky Siemaszko. (June 28, 2017)
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How Will We Stop Hackers From Invading Our Brains Once We’re Cyborgs?
Rapid developments in brain-machine interfacing and neuroprosthetics are revolutionizing the way we treat paralyzed people, but the same technologies could eventually be put to more generalized use—a development that’ll turn many of us into veritable cyborgs.
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Google must alter worldwide search results, per orders from Canada’s top court
Vancouver tech company seeks to de-list a website selling alleged counterfeits.
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How the Supreme Court just dangerously undermined the separation of church and state
Remember that critical constitutional principle? It’s now endangered. By Scott Lemieux.
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Ringless voicemail spam won’t be exempt from anti-robocall rules
After heavy opposition, robocall company gives up attempt to avoid FCC rules.
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Neil Gorsuch Is Paying Off For Trump So Far
Gorsuch, 10 weeks in, has been one of the most conservative members on the high court.
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Justices to Hear Case on Religious Objections to Same-Sex Marriage
A Colorado baker who refused to create a wedding cake for a gay couple is appealing a discrimination ruling, citing the First Amendment.
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Supreme Court Will Hear Travel Ban Case
In a win for President Trump, the court took on a case that sets the stage for a major decision on presidential power.
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TSA considers forcing airline passengers to remove books from carry-ons
The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) is reportedly testing new safety procedures that could require airline passengers to remove books from their carry-on bags when going through security lines, raising privacy concerns.
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