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@newsie@darktundra.xyz
2025-10-31 15:13:46

Sling TV settles with California for allegedly violating state consumer privacy law therecord.media/sling-tv-calif

David Brooks calling for a general strike or nonviolent civil disobedience 
was not on my bingo card.
nytimes.com/2025/04/17/opinion

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-11-24 09:18:50

theguardian.com/technology/202
Dozens of civil liberties campaigners and legal professionals are calling for an…

@servelan@newsie.social
2025-12-24 01:37:15

Disability advocates decry Utah guardianship law as 'civil death' | Courthouse News Service
courthousenews.com/disability-

@Sustainable2050@mastodon.energy
2025-10-25 12:31:39

The outgoing Dutch government failed to take the additional measures needed to meet the Climate Law goal of 55% emission reduction by 2030.
Although it's an 'aspirational goal', civil servants are already considering the risk of losing a new court case, and how to fund expensive emergency measures.

Front page of Trouw newspaper. Headline Government already preparing for consequences of new climate court cases
@curiouscat@fosstodon.org
2025-11-25 21:22:31

As the Republican party continues to promote the destruction of the rule of law and the constitution of the USA it is sad how far they have abandoned basic principles of a civil society.
msn.com/en-us/news/politics/…

@jensilber@mastodon.social
2025-12-10 16:11:57

It might sound reasonable in theory, but it restores discrimination in practice.
justice.gov/opa/pr/department-

Petition of Right, (1628)
was a petition sent by the English Parliament to King Charles I,
complaining of a series of breaches of law.
The petition sought recognition of four principles:
🔸no taxation without the consent of Parliament,
🔸no imprisonment without cause,
🔸no quartering of soldiers on subjects,
🔸and no martial law in peacetime.
After dismissing his second Parliament,
Charles imposed a "forced loan", an effective tax wh…

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-10-07 19:01:22

The FAA's expansive ban on drones in Chicago raises concerns that restrictions will block aerial reporting on law enforcement actions during immigration raids (Jim Magill/Dronelife)
dronelife.com/2025/10/06/faas-

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-10-09 22:14:48

Color me confused - I see that el cheeto's dog, Lindsey Halligan, is listed as a lawyer in Virginia.
Yet, when go to the Virginia bar website and search for her in their lists of Virginia attorneys I get zero hits.
Huh?
The page below says that she is a member of the Virginia Bar, but the Virginia Bar seems not to know who she is?
Am I fat fingering something on the Virginia bar's attorney search site?

@scott@carfree.city
2025-12-09 08:34:54

"So imagine the Brownstone startup puts 50 pods in one big room. Once they rent pod #1, that person appears to have the right to the entire room. Renting pods #2 through #50 could violate Section 1950. If they do, they are double letting, and 'every tenant in the building, under the same landlord' could withhold rent for as long as the 'double letting' continues." 👀

The first Reconstruction
rebuilt freedom and citizenship after the Civil War
—imperfectly, to be sure.
The commitment faded
and with it large parts of the country descended into another century of tyranny.
But the embers of Reconstruction did not fully die out.
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
—eradicating slavery,
promising due process and equal protection under the law
while also enshrining guaranteed citizenship,
and expandin…

A protest does not become a rebellion merely because the protestors advocate for myriad legal or policy changes, are well organized, call for significant changes to the structure of the U.S. government, use civil disobedience as a form of protest, or exercise their Second Amendment right to carry firearms as the law currently allows.
Nor does a protest become a rebellion merely because of sporadic and isolated incidents of unlawful activity or even violence committed by rogue particip…

Last month, Judge Goodstein had temporarily blocked the state’s election commission from releasing its voter files to the Department of Justice,
a decision that was openly criticized by Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon
and later reversed by the state Supreme Court.
The DOJ had sought the information, including names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and social security numbers,
of over three million registered voters as part of Trump’s M…