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2012 -- Year of Legislative Assault on Women & Privacy
MARCH 10, 2012 11:42AM
Topics: health, women, politics, news, feminism, open call, abortion, contraception, earl warren, eisenstadt v baird, fetal pain, fifth amendment, fourteenth amendment, fourth amendment, griswold v connecticut, guttmacher institute, hugo black, justice blackmum, justice goldberg, karen handel, ninth amendment, personhood, planned parenthood, potter stewart, right to privacy, roe v wade, sandra day o'connor, state legislative assaults on reproductive health, susan g komen fund, transvaginal ultrasound, unfunding planned parenthood, unintended pregnancy, webster v reproductive health services, willaim o. douglas
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For Now, The Fifth Amendment Does Not Apply to Hard Drives
JANUARY 24, 2012 3:35PM
Topics: law, privacy, security, fifth amendment, hard drive, encryption
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Shame on you, Mr. President.
OCTOBER 7, 2011 11:26PM
Topics: fifth amendment, anwar al-awlaki, 2012, obama
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McCain Bill Enables US Citizen Imprisonment Without Trial
AUGUST 30, 2010 7:31AM
Topics: ann coulter, coulter, sedition, treason, intellectual property, fair use, s.3081, fifth amendment, pow, john mccain, mccain, conservatism, constitution, due process, long war, indefinite detention, without review, no review, lack of review, us citizens, detention, politics
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The Law & Order Theory of Miranda Rights
JUNE 3, 2010 1:34PM
Topics: jack mccoy, supreme court, scotus, right to remain silent, fifth amendment, miranda warning, miranda rights, law and order, law & order
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Let's Not Re-Write Our Laws Just Yet
MAY 9, 2010 12:45AM
Topics: sandra day o'connor, fifth amendment, gideon v. wainwright, timothy mcveigh, jihad, new york v. quarles, miranda v. arizona, ticking time bomb, terrorism, charles krauthammer, times square bomber
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Drilling : Inverse Condemnation : Public vs Private Interest
MARCH 1, 2010 9:39PM
Topics: constitution, delaware river basin commission, hydraulic fracturing, fracking, northern wayne property owners association, drbc, inverse condemnation, new york city watershed, john bonacic, fifth amendment, us supreme court, eminent domain, police power, public good, open space, zoning regulations, tahoe preservation council, drilling moratorium, kelo v new london, corporate personhood, waxman, investigate drilling, news, technology
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DRBC Hearing: Stone Energy Nearly Unanimous Opposition
FEBRUARY 28, 2010 11:44PM
Topics: us constitution, stone energy, river of the year, philadelphia, pennsylvania department of environmental protection, padep, organic farmers, nyc unemployment, ny state unemployment, new york city watershed, marian schweighofer, lackawaxen river, kittatinny canoe, john bonacic, inverse condemnation, illegal drilling, gas drilling, fracturing and awareness of chemicals act, frac act, fifth amendment, drill cuttings, drbc, delaware river basin commission, delaware river basin, david jones, catskills
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If only party crashers Tareq & Michaele Salahi had manners
JANUARY 28, 2010 2:48PM
Topics: mark sullivan, desiree rogers, social climbers, white house state dinner, fifth amendment, what is etiquette, bad manners, party crashers, tareq and michaele salahi
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Obama's Minions Defend "Defense of Marriage Act"
JUNE 13, 2009 9:05PM
Topics: fifth amendment, first amendment, constitution, tracy schmaler, christopher hammer, arthur smelt, justice department, doj, lying sack of shit, grotesque hypocrisy, defense of marriage act, doma, obama, lgbt
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