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Trump’s Bump Stock Ban Withstands Appeals Court Challenge

May 7, 2020
The Trump administration’s ban on bump stocks, devices that increase the rate of fire of semiautomatic firearms, is likely lawful, a divided Tenth Circuit held Thursday, rejecting a request to temporarily lift the ban. Federal regulators properly interpreted a machine gun-related provision of the National Firearms Act to ban the devices, a majority of the…
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So You Made A Joke On Twitter And Now It’s A Federal Case

May 5, 2020
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, host Ben Domenech is joined by Mark Chenoweth and Adi Dynar, his lawyers at New Civil Liberties Alliance. In 2019, after employees at Vox Media Inc. staged a walkout demanding a new collective bargaining agreement, Domenech tweeted a joke about the progressive media company’s union. “FYI @fdrlst…
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Chamber Backs Oracle's Bid To Cripple DOL Bias Watchdog

May 4, 2020
A U.S. Chamber of Commerce-led business coalition has backed Oracle’s bid to defang the U.S. Department of Labor unit that sues federal contractors for job bias, accusing it of extorting businesses to settle nine-figure suits it lacks the power to bring. The coalition filed an amicus brief Friday supporting Oracle’s Washington, D.C., federal suit seeking…
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Fever-reading drones just first of a wave of privacy challenges, civil liberties advocates say

May 4, 2020
Last month, police departments in Daytona Beach and Connecticut unveiled what was initially touted as a potential new tool against a pandemic: drones capable of taking a person’s temperature from 300 feet in the air. Both agencies quickly backtracked on using the machines to track the novel coronavirus after backlash from civil liberty groups warning…
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Fever-detecting Drones and Other Intrusive Practices Grow Under COVID-19

May 4, 2020
Fever-reading drones, thermal cameras, and other coronavirus policies are part of “a looming wave of intrusive technology and constitutionally questionable measures pushed by governments — from local to state to federal — under the mission of protecting a fearful community,” reports the Miami Herald. Read the full article   TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Privacy Advocates Voice Concern Over Fever-Reading Drones

May 4, 2020
Last month, police departments in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Connecticut unveiled what was initially touted as a potential new tool against a pandemic: drones capable of taking a person’s temperature from 300 feet in the air. Both agencies quickly backtracked on using the machines to track the novel coronavirus after backlash from civil liberty groups…
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