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Wikileaks Update

I’ve gotten ahold of the Wikileaks order. (Via EFF) It is better than I could have imagined. Judge White begins by stating the importance of the First Amendment issues in

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Notorious Spammer Loses His Appeal

The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports: Jeremy D. Jaynes was convicted in Loudoun County Circuit Court in 2004 on three counts of violating the state’s 2003 Anti-Spam Act and sentenced to nine

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eAppraiseIT defamation suit dropped

I previously reported on the First American eAppraiseIT v. Crowley defamation case. (complaint here) It appears that the plaintiff has dropped the suit. Florida Today reports: In a court filing

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You will express your loyal-tah!

California State University East Bay has fired a math teacher after six weeks on the job because she inserted the word “nonviolently” in her state-required Oath of Allegiance form. HT

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Anti-Hillary Hypocrisy?

One of my most stellar former students (and one who was never afraid to take me on in class), Mr. Jeffrey Fuller chimed in on the Clash of the Anti-Hillaristas

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D'Avella Brothers Rock On

In a previous entry, A&P’s Corporate Crybaby Lawsuit, I discussed the D’Avella brothers’ music video that got them sued by A&P. It appears that the D’Avellas are still producing videos.

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Baldwin, Florida Pants Update

I just found the preamble to the Baldwin, Florida “Pants Law.” If you missed that story, See Baldwin, Florida – Another Day, Another Peckerwood Town Passes Another Dumb Law As

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No Phat Pink Chicks Blog Prevails

A little cat-fight exploded into a blog-spat, then a lawsuit, which has finally ended with a lesson in First Amendment rights. Reporter, Christy Lochrie filed suit against her former friend,

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