You don’t miss your water till the well runs dry; Why cities are increasingly reluctant to host the Olympics; Judge rejects warrant provision allowing compelled thumbprints to unlock iPhones; IMDb likely has First Amendment right to display people’s ages;
 
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You don’t miss your water till the well runs dry
Increasing numbers of Americans now say they support Obamacare, which is probably not good news for the Trump administration.
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Why cities are increasingly reluctant to host the Olympics
More people are beginning to see the dangers of public subsidies for sports events and stadiums.
 
Blasphemy prosecution in Denmark for alleged Koran-burning
“It is the prosecution's view that circumstances involving the burning of holy books ... can in certain cases be a violation of the blasphemy clause."
 
Judge rejects warrant provision allowing compelled thumbprints to unlock iPhones
It's the right result, in my view, although I have problems with a chunk of the reasoning in the court's opinion.
IMDb likely has First Amendment right to display people’s ages
A California required IMDb to take down such information when a subscriber to IMDB's Pro service so demanded; but a federal district judge has just granted a preliminary injunction blocking the enforcement of the law.
 
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