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Charges Dropped Against Officers Involved In Freddie Gray’s Death
Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced yesterday that she dropped the charges against the three remaining officers (the other three were acquitted of charges earlier this year) in the death of Freddie Gray. She cited, among other things, that “without real, substantive reforms to the current criminal justice [...]
B. ClausenScammed By Their Grandson: Financial Elder Abuse in Thousand Oaks
Helen and Hank Kawecki have lived in their Thousand Oaks, CA home for 56 years, but are now facing eviction after defaulting on three large loans that their grandson took out. The Kaweckis deeded their house to their grandson, Chadd Moore and, in turn, were swindled and robbed blind by a family member they thought […]
B. ClausenDebbie Wasserman-Schultz Steps Down As DNC Chair
In light of the e-mail leak which showed a colluded effort to hinder Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign by the Democratic Party, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has resigned her position as the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee. This could be a case of election fraud, which we cover extensively here. Even before her [...]
B. ClausenGeorgia Court: “Upskirting” Is Legal
In a 6-3 majority decision, the Georgia Court of Appeals has deemed that “upskirting,” taking a picture of a woman’s private area underneath her skirt, is legal. Brandon Lee Gary was caught doing this to a woman in a Publix, and was originally found guilty of one count of invasion of privacy. However, this court [...]
B. ClausenTexas Voter ID Law Ruled Unconstitutional
(Update, 8/4: Texas has agreed to soften its voter ID law before the November elections. This means that as many as 600,000 eligible voters who did not have one of the seven documents that the voter ID law required could now vote in the upcoming elections.) A controversial Voter ID law in Texas was struck […]
B. ClausenLeslie Jones: Laws Against Cyber-bullying and Hate Speech
Leslie Jones, co-star of the new Ghostbusters movie, was on the receiving end of deplorable, horrific, and downright racist cyber-bullying on Twitter yesterday. Some of the things these creeps were sending her was absolutely shameful. This, while awful, was probably the lightest version of the hate she received: The tweet from Yellow [...]
B. ClausenHouse Votes To Not Expand Patriot Act
In a somewhat sneaky attempt to fast-track H.R. 5606, otherwise known as the Anti-Terrorism Information Sharing Is Strength Act, Congress used a strategy called “suspension of the rules” to try and get it passed. However, it required two-thirds majority, and failed by about 55 votes. It would have chipped away at Fourth [...]
B. ClausenIs Nintendo Liable For Pokemon Go Injuries? Are Lawsuits Coming?
The new app, Pokémon Go, has been wildly popular in its short existence. Some of the numbers are jaw-dropping: Nintendo’s stock has risen nearly 50 percent in the last five days. It has surpassed Candy Crush as the most popular mobile game ever, and has already overtaken Twitter in active users. In fact, mobile users are […]
B. ClausenFirst Recorded Fatality In a Self-Driving Car
There have been two high profile accidents regarding Tesla’s new self-driving cars. One happened in Montana, in which the driver claims that the car essentially drove itself off the road into a guard rail. The second had a tragic result, when the car went underneath the trailer of a semi. It’s been reported that the […]
B. ClausenHome Computers Aren’t Private: Virginia Judge Rules Against Fourth Amendment
(Update; 7/12, 4:00 pm): The FBI used malware to infiltrate the site and obtain all of the user information. This could very well mean that evidence may be dismissed, and the FBI’s practices called into question. Further updates may warrant. A recent decision by a federal judge in the Eastern District of Virginia has stipulated [...]
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