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News UK appeals court declares mass surveillance unlawful
UK appeals court declares mass surveillance unlawful
Jessica Lasky
January 30, 2018 12:19:25 pm

The UK Court of Appeal on Tuesday invalidated mass surveillance as part of legislation that was passed in 2016. The legislation, the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act (DRIPA), was passed initially as an emergency provision in 2014....

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News Montana becomes first state with net neutrality mandate after FCC repeal
Montana becomes first state with net neutrality mandate after FCC repeal
Jessica Lasky
January 23, 2018 12:03:27 pm

Montana governor Steve Bullock signed an executive order on Monday that will make companies provide nondiscriminatory internet services in order to obtain a contract within the state. The executive order takes effect starting July 1, 2018. Soon, Montana telecommunications...

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News Iraq Supreme Court: Federal Council to be established
Iraq Supreme Court: Federal Council to be established
Jessica Lasky
January 18, 2018 03:26:34 pm

Iraq's Federal Supreme Court decided Wednesday to establish the Council of the Union, or the Federal Council, which will oversee provisions passed by parliament. The need for the council is stated in article 48 of the...

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News HRW: US authorities concealing information about how evidence was obtained
HRW: US authorities concealing information about how evidence was obtained
Jessica Lasky
January 9, 2018 01:00:07 pm

US authorities are deliberately concealing information about how they obtained evidence in criminal proceedings, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report Tuesday. HRW divulged findings from over a year of investigating a police practice known as "parallel construction,"...

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News Sessions rescinds Obama-era marijuana enforcement policies
Sessions rescinds Obama-era marijuana enforcement policies
Jessica Lasky
January 4, 2018 03:46:45 pm

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Thursday that previous policies of non-interference with states that have legalized marijuana are "unnecessary" and called on US attorneys to enforce the Controlled Substances Act. Sessions has indicated that US attorneys...

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News DHS: attempted border crossings and deportation down in 2017
DHS: attempted border crossings and deportation down in 2017
Jessica Lasky
December 6, 2017 06:14:31 pm

The number of people stopped from illegally crossing the border and the number of deportations are down, but immigration arrests are up from previous years, according to end-of-year statistics released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) [official...

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News Lawsuit alleges leaks, conflicts of interests in Russia investigation
Lawsuit alleges leaks, conflicts of interests in Russia investigation
Jessica Lasky
November 28, 2017 12:32:44 pm

Freedom Watch announced Monday that they have filed a lawsuit seeking the removal of Robert Mueller as head of the investigation into Russian collusion in the 2016 election. The complaint alleges that the former...

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News Lawsuit urges ‘personhood’ for zoo elephants
Lawsuit urges ‘personhood’ for zoo elephants
Jessica Lasky
November 15, 2017 07:12:49 am

An animal rights organization filed a writ of habeas corpus Monday on behalf of three elephants owned by the Connecticut-based Commerford Zoo . The writ was brought by the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) for the confinement...

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