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Opinion | Trump's lawyers shouldn't be allowed to use bogus legal arguments on impeachment
The Washington Post – Laurence Tribe – Jan 19, 2:19 PM

Laurence H. Tribe is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard and the co-author, most recently, of “To End a Presidency: The Power of Impeachment.” His Twitter handle is @tribelaw. The president's lawyers…

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Encryption Backdoors Won't Stop Crime But Will Hurt U.S. Tech
Bloomberg – Michael Hayden – Dec 10, 2019, 3:30 AM

As the Senate Judiciary Committee prepares to hold its latest hearings on encryption Tuesday morning, I am reminded of an article I wrote four years ago cautioning America's leaders against making technology and security policy decisions for…

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Latest Polls
FiveThirtyEight – Aaron Bycoffe – Jun 28, 2018, 12:15 PM

DatesPollsterSampleResultNet result Presidential approval Presidential approval Jul 3-5 1,500 LVJul 3-51,500LVApprove Approve DisapproveDisapprove+5 Presidential approval Jul 1-5 1,383 RVJul 1-51,383RVApprove Approve DisapproveDisapprove+10…

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The Fight to Save an Innocent Refugee from Almost Certain Death
The New Yorker – Ben Taub – Jan 20, 3:00 AM

Omar Ameen could not sleep at home. For years, he had been shuttling between safe houses, terrified that armed men would kidnap or kill him for the crimes of his cousin Ghassan, a member of Al Qaeda. Things often worked that way in Rawah, a small…

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Opinion | Banning Facial Recognition Isn't Enough
The New York Times – Bruce Schneier – Jan 20, 2:00 AM

Communities across the United States are starting to ban facial recognition technologies. In May of last year, San Francisco banned facial recognition; the neighboring city of Oakland soon followed, as did Somerville and Brookline in Massachusetts…

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