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today.uconn.edu
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| | | | Supreme Court ruling on whether Catholic charter is constitutional will hinge on whether they're public or private | |
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www.masslawblog.com
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| | | | I've been belatedly reading Chris Miller's Chip War, so I'm particularly attuned to U.S.-China relations around technology. Of course, the topic of Miller's excellent book is advanced semiconductor chips, not social media apps. Nevertheless, the topic now occupying the attention of the Supreme Court and the president elect is the national security threat presented by [...] | |
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amylhowe.com
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| | | | The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that public officials who post about topics relating to their work on their personal social media accounts are acting on behalf of the government, and therefore can be held liable for violating the First Amendment when they block their critics, only when they have the power to speak on... Read More | |
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jedleland.wordpress.com
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| | I saw this story earlier today. Helicopter pilot threatened with arrest after flying rescue missions in flood-ravaged NC Stories like this are why people hate the government. At times, it seems like the government is more concerned with keeping other people from helping than with actually helping themselves. |