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Over the past three decades, the Federalist Society has ascended from modest origins to become one of the most influential legal organizations in American history, with intellectual reach and political clout that no other legal group can match. Over at Politico, Evan Mandery wonders why there’s no liberal equivalent to the Federalist Society, the right-wing legal organization that’s become the guiding light of conservative thought about the law:

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Participation on this site is regulated by ALA’s Online Code of Conduct, available at. Youth Internet Safety: Risks, Responses, and Research Recommendations The internet of things is here, but the rules to run it are not Mayor’s Office proposes letting police check out library patron information Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board on Defining Privacy Privacy, Surveillance, Hacking, and Cybersecurity ArticlesįEMA administrator warns of cellphone vulnerabilities during disasters Letter: Make Park Ridge library users pay for the use of the library With no internet at home, kids crowd libraries for online homeworkįour ways to advocate for school libraries The right wasn’t always opposed to regulations protecting online innovation Three House Dems, three proposals for net neutrality. Houston Hustle – Claim: The city of Houston, Texas, subpoenaed several pastors’ sermons as part of a crackdown on preaching against homosexuality.įor Art’s Sake! Prisoner Sues over Book Ban Ĭopyright Law Stifling Free Speech And Artistic CriticismįCC Warns Political Campaigns and Promoters Against Robocall AbuseĪccess, the Digital Divide, Net Neutrality, and Intellectual Property Protection Articles

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Below is a sample of articles from September 19 - September 25, 2014.įiltering, Censorship, Whistle blowing, Free Press, and Free Speech ArticlesĪCLU, Liberals Express Concern Over Houston’s Subpoenas of Sermons

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