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Electronic Frontier Foundation

SB 914, written in response to the California Supreme Court decision in People v. Diaz, upheld basic constitutional principles. It just maintained Fourth Amendment protection to the contents of cell phones, requiring officers to show a judge there is

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AP

Voters in Zurich overwhelmingly rejected calls to ban assisted suicide or to outlaw the practice for nonresidents. Zurich's cantonal voters by about a 4-to-1 margin defeated both measures that had been pushed by political and religious conservatives.

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Pajamas Media

When did the Department of Education become the Department of Speech Monitoring? Add the Dept of Ed to the list of Obama agencies that need to be reined in, hard and fast. Education Department officials are threatening school principals with lawsu

News Link • Global Reported By Justin Tyme
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maximumpc.com

Marion County's Superior Court Judge S.K. Reid set what could become a precedent by being the first Indiana judge to rule on whether or not media outlets are forced to disclose names and/or other personal information of anonymous posters on their we

News Link • Global Reported By Ronald Bogner
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ABC News

Have you ever posted a picture on line? THIS IS NOT A JOKE Posting Pictures could be Dangerous to your health or your loved ones... PLEASE check this out...

News Link • Global Reported By Robert Kleine
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Terrence Aym

Hector Hoyos wants to watch the watchers that are watching everyone else. Hoyos, the founder and CEO of Hoyos Corporation, manufactures iris photographing technology. As some patents on proprietary iris-scanning technology will soon expire making the

News Link • Global Reported By Terrence Aym
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Free Patriot Press

Jim Babka reports that budget bill H.R. 3082 rescinds funding for implementing the “hub” for REAL ID data collection. If this passes (which it presumably will), it will be a major victory for privacy rights advocates, but it falls short of repealing

News Link • Global Reported By Darryl W. Perry
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