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Http://www.heraldtimesonline.com/storie ... igible.sto
HeraldTimesOnline.com
Judge rules Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White ineligible for office
Associated Press
December 23, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS — A Marion County judge has declared embattled Indiana...
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Good! Democrat Judge Stands Decades Of Election Law On Its Head: Rules Landslide Winner Of 2008 Secretary Of State's Office Ineligible To Hold Office
Today, Marion County Circuit Court Judge Louis, these are "revoltin' developments....
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Judge Strikes Down NDAA, Rules Obama Must Obey Constitution Judge Strikes Down NDAA, Rules Obama Must Obey Constitution [ westernjournalism.com ]
In a considerable setback for a president eager to ravage the due process rights of the American people, ...
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Judge Strikes Down NDAA, Rules Obama Must Obey Constitution [ westernjournalism.com Judge Kathleen Forrest granted a preliminary injunction on Wednesday, striking down those sections from a disreputable source without facts to ....
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Judge Strikes Down Part of NDAA, Rules Obama Must Obey Constitution Judge Strikes Down NDAA, Rules Obama Must Obey Constitution [ westernjournalism.com ]
In a considerable setback for a president eager to ravage the due process rights of the American ...
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Judge Strikes Down NDAA, Rules Obama Must Obey Constitution [ westernjournalism.com Judge Kathleen Forrest granted a preliminary injunction on Wednesday, striking down those sections from a disreputable source without facts to ....
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Judge: An IP-Address Doesnt Identify a Person (or BitTorrent Pirate)
Ernesto
May 3, 2012
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A landmark ruling in one of the many mass-BitTorrent lawsuits in the US has delivered a severe blow to a thus far lucrative business...
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And the Judge generate separate unique v6 IP addresses....
This is only 1 judge, while it's good that he see's this not a lot will happen until more start doing of networking, it basically say "My IP address is private " ) It's a very old joke.
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Fla. Judge Rules Flashing Lights is Constitutionally Protected Speech. A judge in Sanford ruled Tuesday that a Lake Mary man was lawfully exercising his First Amendment rights when he flashed his headlights to warn neighbors that a deputy had set up a...
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"I told everybody that I hired to have either a blue suit or a really good blue blazer and a really good pair of slacks and shiny shoes and a good shirt and a good necktie... .
I read this as "flashing" and had a whole different idea of where this was going.. .
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Regardless, I think most people would agree that ticketing a driver for flashing his headlights, is a total dick move. Cop was clearly pissed that people were warning others of his presence and he way overreached. Appears that the judge agreed it was ...
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Just FYi, the particular.
Interesting thread.
The judge saw it for what it was.
Right of free speech.
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Http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...urt-finds?lite
"the purposeful viewing of child pornography on the internet is now legal in New York," Judge Victoria A. Graffeo wrote in one of two concurring opinions that agreed with the result but not with the...
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Graffeo wrote in one of two Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, 'Merely viewing Web images of child pornography does not, absent other.
Pornography on the internet is now legal in New York," Judge Victoria A.
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Http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...2D71.DTL&tsp=1
How on earth did this get to court? Why on earth wasn't someone fined for wasting the court's time?
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I would love, I don't know of a way to... .
The judge makes a lot of sense.
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Quote: Viewing child pornography online isn't a crime, the New York Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday in the case of a college professor whose work computer was found to have stored more than a hundred illegal images in its Web cache.
The court dismissed...
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It's still illegal to host it but I have to say that I don't like the idea of the government being able to fine/incarcerate people for seeing something Though I consider such material disgusting, I think that possessing or viewing it causes no harm .
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I guess I will have to be at the poles when they open. Last summer some one voted for me.
clicky
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We need one set of rules that cannot be changed at the whims of local more people out on election day....
Both break the rules, both constantly try to amend the rules in their favor, both need to stop.
More people out on election day.
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