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More than 1 million protest in Hong Kong, organizers say, over Chinese extradition law
More than 1 million protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong Sunday, organizers said, to oppose a controversial extradition bill that would enable China to extradite fugitives from the city.
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Grandma sues TSA after they made her remove a feminine hygiene product
Rhonda Mengert had been traveling from the Tulsa International Airport on Mother's Day when her hip implant caused the metal detector to sound off, according to a case complaint.
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Trump’s Judge Whisperer Promised to Take Our Laws Back to the 1930s
Constitutional law was very different in the 1930s from what it is today. In a word, it sucked.
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Opinion: Ex-Prosecutor Faces Harsh Criticism After 'Central Park 5' Netflix Series
A new television series about the Central Park Five paints an unflattering portrait of Linda Fairstein and has prompted calls to boycott her books. Her publisher dropped her Friday.
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Who Cares About the Supreme Court’s ‘Legitimacy’?
Conservatives seem to assume that only the chief justice is moved by fears that he and his colleagues will end up looking like politicians in robes.
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‘No loyalty or allegiance to America’: Warren targets multinationals in economic platform
“These ‘American’ companies show only one real loyalty: to the short-term interests of their shareholders," Warren wrote.
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US Government leaves migrant children in vans for up to 39 hours
Our nation is still failing at reuniting the migrant children we illegally, forcibly, and immorally separated from their parents.
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Is the individual obsolete?
Progressives want to dilute the concept of individualism, but that’s antithetical to America’s premise.
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China on the trade war.
Escalating the fervor.
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Google and Oracle’s $9 billion “copyright case of the decade” could be headed for the Supreme Court
The ‘copyright case of the decade’ is a $9 billion copyright infringement suit Oracle filed against the search giant, Google, nearly 10 years ago. Google is asking for the Supreme Court to hear the case. Will it happen? By Roger Parloff.
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Prosecutor On Forfeiture Reforms: Making Us Prosecute Drugs Cases Will Make It Harder To Prosecute Drug Cases
I thought I had read the worst defense of civil asset forfeiture when I read a former Michigan police chief's argument against a conviction requirement being instituted in his state. Former Police Chief Robert Stevenson's argument was...
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Why are so many people dying in US prisons and jails?
The number of Americans dying while incarcerated has surged while the US prison population has increased by 500% over the last 40 years
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Redditor wins right to use anonymous screen name in copyright case
A Redditor who posted information about a Jehovah’s Witness-affiliated organization has won the right to defend themselves in court under a pseudonym. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which represented the user known only as Darkspilver, successfully argued that unmasking them put them at risk of being cast out by their Jehovah’s Witness community.
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U.S. charges Julian Assange under Espionage Act
The U.S. Department of Justice today indicted Wikileaks' Julian Assange under the Espionage Act, the first time a publisher has been charged for revealing classified information.
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$100M ‘GozNym’ Bank Trojan Gang: 6 Arrested, 5 at Large - Security Boulevard
11 members of the GozNym malware network have infected 41,000 PCs via phishy spam campaigns. Six have been apprehended and are in custody.
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White House explores new farmer bailout plan as US-China trade war heats up
Biggest market for quality food. Lets close that. It's ok though, we can subsidise via tariffs paid by the consumer on clothes...problem solved.
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The Supreme Court’s Worst Decision of My Tenure
District of Columbia v. Heller recognized an individual right to possess a firearm under the Constitution. Here’s why the case was wrongly decided.
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Adobe Warns Using Old Creative Cloud Apps Might Get You in Trouble With the Copyright Cops
Last week, Adobe said that older versions of Creative Cloud apps—including Photoshop and Lightroom—would no longer be available to subscribers. This week, some users are getting messages from Adobe warning they could be at “risk of potential claims of infringement by third parties” should they continue to use outdated versions of their apps.
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Chinese media calls for 'people's war' as US trade war heats up
China will survive its trade war with the United States, state media insists, as it mounts a fierce new propaganda campaign against US "greed."
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Melbourne, Australia, police break man's arm in several places in mistaken arrest at bookshop
Residents in Fitzroy say one man ran from the building thinking it was an anti-gay home invasion, and was subsequently arrested on the street.
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