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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | Virtually all of the U.S. Government's economic sanctions violate the U.N.'s Charter - and do it with impunity. No legal case exists justifying America's hundreds of economic sanctions laws that have been passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by the U.S. President but not authorized by the U.N. - which latter entity is the | |
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www.internetgovernance.org
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| | | | | Today the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling upholding the TikTok ban. The Justices clearly did not understand the full implications of this decision, and admitted as much in the opening paragraphs of the decision: "...we are conscious that the cases before us involve new technologies with transformative capabilities. This challenging new context [...] | |
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| | | | | Is the US government allowed to step in to deal with foreign influence on social media or not? According to at least some members of Congress, the answer appears to be yes, when we dislike what theyre saying, and no when we like what theyre saying. When the original House bill to ban TikTok passed, | |
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| | | The Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal brought by a man charged with Jan. 6 offenses in a case that could have a major impact on Trump's prosecution. | ||