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    Joshua Micah Marshall
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-25-2008   
     Marshall is a graduate of the Webb Schools of California and Princeton University and earned a Ph.D. in American history from Brown University. In the mid-1990s, Marshall designed websites for law firms and published an online news site about Internet law, which included interviews with prominent scholars such as Lawrence Lessig. Contents * 1 Early career * 2 Talking Points Memo o 2.1 Reaching a critical mass o 2.2 Launching TPM Media o 2.3 U.S. Attorney Scandal o 2.4 Future plans * 3 Miscellaneous work * 4 Family * 5 Prizes & Honors * 6 References * 7 External links
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    Never EVER Talk To The Police About A Crime. EVER!
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  7-28-2008    3
     Law prof and Prof. cop agree on this point.
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    The Prosecution Of George W Bush for Murder
    thinkingblue
    by thinkingblue  7-22-2008    1
     When I first saw Vincent Bugliosi, talk about his book "The Prosecution Of George W Bush for Murder", I was blown away. I thought, he's not just another crackpot trying to sell a crackpot book, he is serious. Bush lied us into an illegal war and thus far, nothing, but words has happened to him and his crew. Is this reality? A reality that allows Bush to go scot-free for so many crimes. With no one not one group to point a finger and demand he pay for his misdeeds. Without a doubt, Bush, appears to be one who IS above the law. Not only is he above the law, he gets help to get away with his transgression. (namely: the FISA vote).... We are, most of us anyway, holding our breaths to see this sad excuse for a man leave the highest office, once and for all. But is that enough? I hope Bugliosi, one of the greatest prosecutors of our time, will not rest until he sees justice served upon George W. Bush. Also watch, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlISseXFjng
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    Stop Gaza Strip's humanitarian crisis
    Rasmus
    by Rasmus  4-15-2008   
     No Remarks
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    The Ancient Mechanics and How They Thought
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-2-2008    2
     He also majored in astronomy as an undergraduate, and about nine years ago, feeling science-deprived, he joined a multinational research endeavor called the Archimedes Project, based at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. The Archimedes team studies the history of mechanics, how people thought about simple machines like the lever, the wheel and axle, the balance, the pulley, the wedge and the screw and how they turned their thoughts into theories and principles. The textual record begins with “Mechanical Problems,” moves to Rome and then through the medieval Islamic world to the Renaissance. It ends, finally, with Newton, who described many of the basic laws of mechanics in the 18th century. By following the historical record, the Archimedes researchers have discovered that the evolution of physics — or, at least, mechanics — is based on an interplay between practice and theory.
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    Bush Exempts Navy from Environmental Law.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  1-16-2008    2
     A federal Judge in Los Angeles issued a preliminary injunction requiring a 12 mile no-sonar-zone. Bush does not have the power to overturn a court injunction, but that doesn't bother him, he's going to appeal in San Francisco. ( He knows more people there)
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    Taser time on America's public lands
    deadcowkid
    by deadcowkid  1-7-2008    2
     With taser deaths on the rise. Its important to note that the forest service often are in charge of taking down homeless encampments and citing the homeless for camping or sleeping at night. Here in Santa Cruz, Ranger john Wallace has given more Sleep Crime tickets then all the City police officers combined. He now has a force of officers. They do not need Taser guns to do their job. The Police have killed people in jails, on the street and recently in the airport in Canada using a taser gun on a tired polish immigrant after he waited 10 hours with no translator after a 15 hour flight. These are OUR public lands, and OUR money being used to police them.
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    Maine law on Prescription Data overturned
    pokkets
    by pokkets  12-23-2007   
     The judgement claimed the first amendment right to free speech to justify the decision. The law had been challenged by companies that collect and sell Medical statistics and details. They claim it will improve treatment facilities, and make drugs cheaper ??? -(and be a fundamental contributor to their means of making a profit. The bottom line. Now you can't tell your doctor anything in confidence. How's that for free speech. It won't be long before the priests and doctors are wired. It would be nice if the Administration was subject to the same scrutiny.
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    FBI: Waterboarding did NOT produce useful results
    jklugman
    by jklugman  12-18-2007    9
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    Writers guild files labor complaint
    pokkets
    by pokkets  12-14-2007   
     Why would producers need writers. If rubbish can make money, all they need to produce is rubbish. Surely they have the ability to mount a production with their own talent. But there's so much money in syndicated marketing. Who needs a writer to sell a movie based video game, or the latest T-Shirt It seems quite clear that if the money is rolling in, quality is not a problem. Maybe someone will make a film of it (At least on You tube) Wait until Big Brother hits the Big Screen. That show writes it's self. And the prizes you can win. Just ring 1900..........
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    Man jailed for not taking T.B. medication
    pokkets
    by pokkets  12-9-2007   
     No Remarks
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    Pair learns finders not always keepers.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-27-2007   
     First degree aggravated theft of lost property? Because the Authorities said it expected anyone finding something something of value to do something like check for an owner in classifieds or put out a classified ad themselves. So they find an object and an attempt to find an owner is described as a 'Universal Law' No it's a State law. While ignorance of the law is said to be no excuse, what about losing a ring. Isn't it the responsibility of the owner to be careful? These laws seem to be drafted for the sake of insurance companies, rather than the owners. Who would have a ring like that that wasn't insured. I'm sure it would have been mentioned if it wasn't.
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    Lobbying stalls generic drug legislation
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-13-2007    3
     38.8 Million spent lobbying to stop a bill to stop them paying generic producers, to delay the introduction of the generic drug. Who is making the law? The Congress or the Pharmaceutical companies? Who voted for the Pharmaceutical companies.? How would lobbyists spend 38.8 million?
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    Judge Orders White House to hold Emails
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-12-2007    6
     Bush Administration lawyers are arguing strongly against the decision. They protest the decision, of a federal judge, when it should be remembered that Bush owes his Presidency to a Supreme court decision, after the 2000 election. Maybe they want it to be taken to the Supreme Court. They know some people there.
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    Women dying from ban on abortions
    ljsdesign
    by ljsdesign  11-12-2007    57
     “How could they let four days pass when every minute was precious? They denied her the right to medical care, to a life.”
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    Law of Distraction
    thelaw
    by thelaw  11-9-2007    1
     And it is in the “but” where many of us, either in whole or in part, are interacting with a great and powerful law. From our perspective it is a default law, the antithesis of the mighty Law of Attraction. Well learned colleagues have even stated it as a corollary of the Law of Attraction.
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    What's A Little Martial Law Between Friends?
    debbyski
    by debbyski  11-7-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    Turkey moves to change speech law
    invictus
    by invictus  11-6-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    Advocates sue to enforce pesticide order
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-6-2007    2
     Pesticides that kill salmon in minute quantities. Most will wash down to the ocean. but many won't break down.
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    Police learning to monitor internet
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-4-2007    2
     "Computer usage is in some ways a window to your soul" They are being lectured on use of 'private' information gathered from chat rooms, and networks, to assist in investigations
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    The Magic Law of Technology
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-31-2007   
     No Remarks
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    "Like a Fox on the Run" Rummy Runs Ragged. Flees EU
    righthand
    by righthand  10-31-2007    4
     No Remarks
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    Iraqi bill to lift Contractor immunity
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-30-2007   
     No Remarks
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    The Execution Of A Teenage Girl
    merrie
    by merrie  10-30-2007    15
     CRUELTY OF SHARIA LAW PENALTIES imposed by Iran's religious mullahs include: THEFT: Amputation of hands or feet for persistent offenders. sion, death. ADULTERY: Death by stoning. UNMARRIED SEX: 100 lashes. CONVERSION TO RELIGION OTHER THAN ISLAM: Death. SODOMY: Death for adults, 74 lashes for consenting child. LESBIANISM: 100 lashes, or on the fourth occasion death. HOMOSEXUAL KISS: 60 lashes. RUBBING ANOTHER MAN'S THIGHS OR BUTTOCKS: 99 lashes - on 4th occasion, death.
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    Blackwater mercenaries promised immunity
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  10-29-2007    2
     Immunity is rarely give, for the reasons stated above, yet read what the article says below: "Three senior law enforcement officials said all the Blackwater bodyguards involved — both in the vehicle convoy and in at least two helicopters above — were given the legal protections as investigators from the Bureau of Diplomatic Security sought to find out what happened. The bureau is an arm of the State Department."
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    Muslim says copies of Quran confiscated
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-29-2007    2
     The question regards the exemption of prison officials from civil suit due to their status as 'Law Enforcement Officers.' I'm not sure there was any argument that they were confiscated, or that the officials had the 'right'
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    N Carolina Med board to appeal executions ruling
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-18-2007    1
     Hippocratic Oath :"I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone. To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor nor give advice which may cause his death." Doctors today are not obliged to swear to the Hippocratic Oath. I wonder why they need a doctor, when the description of cruel and unusual punishment, and torture is so vague. From some reports I've heard the Doctors presence has been to record the time of death, and why exactly a means of execution failed to go as planned. I would have absolutely no faith in a Doctor that refused to take the Hippocratic oath, who has the hubris to believe they have the authority, and judgment to be takers of life as opposed to be sworn to save life. Clearly Authority considers life as a principle to be subject to it's demands. Surely a Monitor has the objectivity that would be missing in a 'doctor' complicit with an execution.
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    More on the crime of feeding the Orlando, Fla. homeless
    enbar
    by enbar  10-18-2007   
     Also see this clip: http://snipr.com/1scg6
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    Jury considered $3.6 Million download award
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-10-2007   
     They had awarded $9,250 a song for 24 songs. They could legally award up to $150,000 per song. They decided on the figure by getting the jury to put numbers in a hat-literally. The lowest possible award according to the law for a guilty verdict, was $18,000 for 24 songs. Seems like the record companies are trying to lay the blame on the jury, the charged, but that is the law. It's clear the kind of artists the record companies are. They just worked out how to make piracy legal. The conversion a work from one format to another without explicit permission of the actual creator, for the sake of profit, is tantamount to plagiarism.
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    $100.000 bail for man who taunted police dog
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-10-2007    4
     It's a Felony in Pennsylvania to taunt a police dog.
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    4D ultrasounds may test abortion laws
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-10-2007    1
     4D ultrasounds can show movement of the foetus, developing features from early stages. Early growth can be seen in a new light. The inception of consciousness is more difficult to pinpoint. The development of consciousness may be a gradual acquisition of sensory information, and subsequent associated perspective, that does not stop until we die, perhaps beyond. The difference between a foetus and an the old may just be experience.
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    Man faces 30 years prison for donut theft
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-9-2007    2
     He pushed the clerk away, which transforms a misdemeanor into "strong armed robbery"-seriously! which becomes 30 years because of a criminal history. It is amusing to a point but it shows the Law to be criminal. There is no such thing as cruel and unusual behavior, cruelty is becoming habitual. Perhaps he had stolen a donut that police wanted to take in for questioning. Police take donut theft personally.
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    Know Your Rights: Why is copyright law so screwed up?
    SteveJohnSteele
    by SteveJohnSteele  10-6-2007    2
     FYI the Steve mentioned in the clip is NOT me
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    2 Patriot Act Provisions ruled unlawful
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-27-2007    1
     They bugged a Portland Attorney. Brilliant!
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    'God' apparently responds to law suit
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-21-2007   
     Either way out of their league, or way out their minds - or both.
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    Hidden Knowledge Links- Matrix
    Perwana786
    by Perwana786  9-20-2007    3
     I find the double cross Merovingian symbol to be quite metaphoric. ( Cross of Lorraine)
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    Bush wants spy law permanent,more extensive
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-19-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    Spy Chief : Russia,China Spying on the U.S.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-18-2007    6
     Protect America Act? If only it was an act. How is that Law going to protect the people from the government
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    This 12inch miracle tube could halve heating bills
    michellezm
    by michellezm  9-16-2007    7
     No Remarks
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    National Coalition Against Censorship
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-15-2007   
     There are more reports on the page
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