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Timothy Green

FCC Posts Net Neutrality Rules - 0 views

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    This site mentions different rules that internet service providers must adhere to. Some said rules are: transparency, which is stationary and mobile broadband providers must let people know about their management practices and terms of conditions and unreasonable discrimination, which is fixed broadband providers cannot discriminate in transmitting network traffic that are obeying the law.
Albert Morales

Supreme Court Upholds Westboro Baptist Church's Right to Military Funeral Protests - 0 views

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    Our first amendment is freedom of speech. Speech also includes written word. The supreme courted ruled that protests at military funerals, is freedom of speech..
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    U.S Supreme Court ruled that protest at military funerals was okay, because of the first amendment. Chief Justice John Roberts said that protestors could not be held accountable for the damages sought by the family of a fallen Marine. Speech is powerful. People have rights, but often they take it too far.
Alisa Cooper

Net neutrality rules move closer to implementation | Signal Strength - CNET News - 0 views

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    Not sure if this is good or bad. 
Alex Y

Judge Rules Texas Voter ID Law Unconstitutional, by Ross Ramsey - 0 views

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    This article is very useful for looking more closely at what it takes for a voter law to be considered unconstitutional and the steps it takes for that law to be appealed. This article talks about the Texas law that put harder restrictions on voter ID laws and how a Supreme Court judge ruled that the law was unconstitutional.
Alisa Cooper

Is Your College Student Investing Enough Time Studying? | College Parents of America - 0 views

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    "The general rule of thumb regarding college studying is, and has been for a long time, that for each class, students should spend approximately 2-3 of study time for each hour that they spend in class.  Many students carry a course load of 15 credits, or approximately 15 hours of class time each week.  Doing some simple math indicates that your student should be spending roughly 30 hours of study time and 15 hours in class.  This 45 hours is the equivalent of a full time job - the reason that your student is called a full time student.  For many students, this number is a surprise. "
Jacqie Powers

National Immigration Law Center- new rule regarding immigration - 0 views

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    The website's mission is to "defend & advance the rights & opportunities of low-income immigrants and their family members." The bookmarked page describes a new rule regarding immigrants with U.S. citizen family members. The website also contains other news releases and information regarding immigration laws.
Angela Villalva

Church is unhappy about Obama administration ruling - 0 views

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    The Catholic church is set on its belief that regardless of the circustance religious beliefs far out weighs a womens right to have preventative health care. The Obama admistration has ruled that insurance companies cover birth control cost, and this has caused an uproar by the Catholic bishops.
Alexis Boldt

Social network sex offender ban ruled unconstitutional by US appeals court - 0 views

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    Very short article on Indiana banning sex offenders from using Facebook. Protection of minors is their main concern.
Bahora Bayot

Funding Restored to Groups That Perform Abortions - 0 views

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    Obama issued a memorandum rescinding the Mexico City Policy, also known as the "global gag rule," which President Ronald Reagan originally instituted in 1984, President Bill Clinton reversed in 1993 and President George W. Bush revived in 2001.
Brianna Sweatt

New Airport Security Rules Cause Traveler Discomfort - 0 views

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    How uncomfortable are you to have a full body scan to get onto an airplane? Does the radiation effect peoples health. This touches on these issues.
Philleo Boni

New laws toughen rules on abortions, immigrants, voters - 0 views

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    This one covers them all. 40,000 new laws taking place this year, and this article covers many of them from all over the US.
Garrett Canepa

Supreme Court: Individuals Have Right to Bear Arms : NPR - 0 views

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    We have a right to bear arms, but there is still alot of controversy arising with this 2nd Amendment right. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and mine is that if you are a responsible human being, and you are using the weapon as protection and leaving it in a safe place with the right precautions than you can have one, and you aren't abusing the right to have one. But if you are going to obtain a gun and bad decisions and leave it in places where it is easily accessable to those who shouldn't have it than you are irrisponsible and shouldn't be allowed to carry one. But, how are we supposed to sift through these personalities and find out who is capable of following the guidlines. Well...that is the million dollar question now isn't is?
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    Analyzes the ruling of the supreme court on the right to bear arms. Goes into detail about the individual rights of bearing arms but also list some of the other restrictions present
Keith Walentiny

California gay marriage case headed to U.S. Supreme Court - 0 views

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    This article is about the appeal to the Supreme Court, of the Proposition 8 that was passed in California in November 2008. Two same sex couples sued, saying that the proposition went against their constitutional rights. Two judges ruled that it did go against the U.S. constitution.
jeanetteayon

Birth Control Coverage Rule Debated at House Hearing - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON - President Obama's compromise plan to require free insurance coverage of contraceptives for women touched off a tumultuous debate on Thursday in which members of Congress mixed political theater with soul-searching over potential threats to religious liberty.
Adrian Miranda

DOMA Ruled Unconstitutional Again - 0 views

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    The Defense of Marriage Act was deemed unconstitutional by a New York district judge. A women whose wife passed was left an estate, upon other things. The government, because of DOMA, did not acknowledge the women's spouses wishes.
Darlene Hughes

Government Snuffs Personal Freedom Out - 1 views

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    An issue took place May 12 2012, about creating laws that will rule out hair dyes and hair sprays for health reasons.
Brittany Aguirre

Why Workers Rights Are an Internet Freedom Issue - 2 views

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    A worker got fired from her job after posting a comment on Facebook. NLRB ruled that this woman rights were violated because there are federal laws that protect employees rights to discuss their workplace problems. Now there are new ruling that apply workers rights to online discussions to ensure employees freedom.
Brittany Aguirre

Religious freedom at school - 0 views

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    Many students have been unable to hand out any type of religious holiday cards out at school. Now courts have ruled that as long as the religious material is not offending anyone or interferes with others rights then it is allowed. This rule is known as Tinker Standard.
Ryan Van Buskirk

One judge's ruling makes assisted suicide instantly legal in Montana - 0 views

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    Regards the ruling in Montana in 2008 to allow assisted suicide to competent terminally ill patients
Timothy Green

What Is Net Neutrality? What Does This Mean To You? - 1 views

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    This article states more rules on net neutrality as well as some arguments that are occurring with net neutrality. it also states what you can do if you want to report an ISP. You can report it informally or formally: informally, you would fill out a complaint form. It is not recommended that you formally report an ISP unless you represent a large company.
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    You're not writing enough for your summaries.
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