Some questions for the candidates, please; Federal court rules that state discrimination against Syrian refugees is illegal national origin discrimination; Vice presidents matter more than you might think; Happy 30th birthday to the CFAA; ‘Student arrested by East Tennessee State University police for “Civil Rights Intimidation”‘;
 
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Some questions for the candidates, please
I'd like to see these questions asked at the next presidential debate.
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2017 Originalism Works in Progress Conference roster
University of San Diego Orginalism Center's premier originalism event announces its presenters.
Federal court rules that state discrimination against Syrian refugees is illegal national origin discrimination
An important appellate court decision rules that an Indiana policy denying benefits to Syrian refugees is illegal national origin discrimination.
 
Vice presidents matter more than you might think
Tonight's vice presidential debate may not matter much. But vice presidents themselves do.
 
Happy 30th birthday to the CFAA
Here's an interesting discussion on the current state of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act that was prompted by the law's 30th birthday.
‘Student arrested by East Tennessee State University police for “Civil Rights Intimidation”‘
"[Tristan] Rettke’s act -- dressing in a gorilla mask and attempting to hand bananas to the protesters in an attempt to 'provoke' them -- has to have been intended to be offensive. But, as the ACLU of Tennessee’s executive director observes, the First Amendment precludes the criminal charge against Rettke."
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