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Iceland crowdsources draft constitution from social media sites
Iceland's citizens had a novel way of re-writing their constitution after the 2008 banking crisis: crowdsourcing it to the web.
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The fundamental value of Internet access
It is fundamental to our future as a nation that everyone have the best possible access to this resource. Just as it's fundamental they have a way to get around on our road system.
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Iceland crowdsources draft constitution from social media sites
Iceland's citizens had a novel way of re-writing their constitution after the 2008 banking crisis: crowdsourcing it to the web.
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Iceland taps Facebook to rewrite its constitution
Iceland is using Facebook to rewrite its constitution: citizens can use the social network to make their own suggestions, engage in online debates, or follow the proceedings in real-time.
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Internet vs. US Constitution
Will the Justices be able to adapt, given the US Constitution is 223 years old with a 'few' amendments? Will government need to establish new amendments to modernize how laws are created and...
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Why health care is not in the Constitution
Of course the idea of health care is not in the Constitution. Neither are astronauts. Health care as we know it did not exist at the time of our nation's founding.
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Justice says $1.9 million verdict is constitutional
Jammie Thomas-Rasset was hit with a $1.9 million verdict for filesharing 24 songs -- roughly $80,000 per song. Is that even constitutional? Thomas-Rasset's lawyers filed an appeal saying it's not....
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The fundamental value of Internet access
It is fundamental to our future as a nation that everyone have the best possible access to this resource. Just as it's fundamental they have a way to get around on our road system.
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Harvard's Charlie Nesson raises Constitutional questions in RIAA litigation
In a major development in RIAA litigation, Prof. Charles Neeson of Harvard Law School is charging that the RIAA's tactics are an abuse of federal process and that the law on which the litgation...
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The key barrier to health care reform
The correct market response is to raise salaries, but the reimbursement systems of our health care system are actually lowering take-home pay for many family doctors.
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MO may change constitution to post sex offender data
State supreme court ordered data removed for offenders convicted before registry law was passed. Now legislature wants to change an 1820 provision to make it legal.
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State moves against cyberbullying but Constitutional issues loom
Current state law doesn't address cyberbullying so new bill tries to gives schools more ammo for the problem, but ACLU warns of First Amendment concerns.
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Sex, the Constitution and the Net
Q&A The Supreme Court said it will rule on an overturned law that requires libraries to install porn filters. Library advocate Judith Krug tells her side of the struggle.
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Whoopi, Newt get constitutional
MightyWords.com kicks off by offering celebrity essays on the Bill of Rights.
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Teen 'virgins' are shaming themselves ... and the Constitution
There are two things that come immediately to mind when I hear about the two 18-year-olds who are going to lose their virginity in a Webcast next month. First is that I didn't know there were any...
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