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supreme.justia.com
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notageni.us
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| | | | | NOTE: I am not a lawyer, just someone who is making sense of the law for people who don't understand it. Do not use this as legal advice. Law is defined by many precedents, mostly through previous cases that created rulings. These cases create a framework of philosophical thought that forms a legal maxim over [...]Read More... from Dumb Data: Legal Doctrines & Principles | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of news articles and commentary covering various political, social, and legal issues. Key topics include: 1) The U.S. Capitol riot and the political divide over its cause and responsibility, with some Republicans denying its occurrence. 2) The rise of far-right conspiracy theories, particularly QAnon, and the challenges in deprogramming believers. 3) The case of Paul Petersen, a former county assessor convicted of human trafficking and fraud. 4) Discussions on the political landscape post-Trump, including the GOP's shift towards authoritarianism and the potential for future elections. 5) The role of social media in spreading misinformation and the impact on democratic processes. The articles highlight the tensio... | |
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| | | In the past month, California judges have issued encouraging decisions for defendants in cases asserting that website tracking technologies constitute i... | ||