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PROTECT IP Act Breaks the Internet

Are a country’s foreign embassies an extension of its territory

Are a country’s foreign embassies an extension of its territory?

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Lawsuit dismissed because the plaintiff, a Muslim woman, would not remove her veil

Interesting case: Lawsuit dismissed because the plaintiff, a Muslim woman, would not remove her veil

Small-Town Judge’s Personal Justice Stirs Concern

More from the NY Times on NY State Justice Courts: Small-Town Judge’s Personal Justice Stirs Concern an ongoing series, which began with the article, In Tiny Courts of N.Y., Abuses of Law and Power

In Tiny Courts of N.Y., Abuses of Law and Power

On New York State “Justice Courts:” In Tiny Courts of N.Y., Abuses of Law and Power

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Gain in Income Is Offset by Rise in Property Tax

Gain in Income Is Offset by Rise in Property Tax

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Hamdan as a Democracy-Forcing Decision

Hamdan (Gitmo case) as a Democracy-Forcing Decision

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Is the NSA spying on U.S. Internet traffic?

Is the NSA spying on U.S. Internet traffic?

Why the NSA Spying on you is both bad and illegal

Why the NSA Spying on you is both bad and illegal

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