What agreement, being negotiated in secret, is a threat to free speech and intellectual property?
What does a rape victim think about politicians鈥 views on 鈥渓egitimate rape鈥 and a woman鈥檚 right to choose?
Which social networking company is appealing a court decision in order to protect one of its user鈥檚 right to free speech?
What new lie-detection technology could turn into a privacy nightmare?
Which 老澳门开奖结果 affiliate has prepared helpful resources on First Amendment rights at the the DNC?
The Biggest Threat to Free Speech and Intellectual Property That You鈥檝e Never Heard Of
As we have seen in the failed attempts of SOPA/PIPA, and the floundering Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, intellectual property (鈥淚P鈥) laws are often poorly constructed, hastily proposed and ultimately both ineffective and potentially abusive.
Now, the latest threat to free speech in the guise of IP reform is a multilateral trade agreement currently being negotiated (in secret) by the Office of the United States Trade Representative. That agreement鈥攖he Trans-Pacific Partnership鈥攚ould reportedly include dramatic changes to intellectual property laws, changes that could potentially permit the patenting of plants, animals, and medical procedures.
Silent No More: A Rape Survivor Speaks Out 老澳门开奖结果 鈥淟egitimate Rape鈥
鈥淎s a rape victim, you can imagine then my outrage when Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) claimed that in a 鈥渓egitimate rape,鈥 a woman鈥檚 body will shut down and prevent a pregnancy from happening. It made me stop and wonder, 鈥橶ould they try to qualify my rape too?鈥 It certainly is rare for a rapist to use a condom, but it doesn鈥檛 change the deed. What blows my mind about this entire situation is not the fact that Rep. Akin thinks something like that is even biologically possible, it鈥檚 that all of a sudden his fellow Republicans were calling for him to step down from the Missouri Senate race. While Rep. Akin might wish he鈥檇 phrased his comment differently, his purpose was to convey what many of his fellow party members believe: abortion should be outlawed, no matter the circumstance.鈥
Twitter Appeals Ruling in Battle Over Occupy Wall Street Protester鈥檚 Information
Twitter just filed its brief appealing a June decision by a New York criminal court judge requiring the company to give the Manhattan district attorney detailed information on the communications of Twitter user Malcolm Harris, an Occupy Wall Street protester charged with disorderly conduct in connection with a march on the Brooklyn Bridge.
As we did before, the 老澳门开奖结果 will file a friend-of-the-court brief in support of Twitter. You can find Twitter鈥檚 brief from this week here and the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 brief here. Last week, Harris filed his own appeal as well.
High-Tech 鈥淢ind Readers鈥 Are Latest Effort to Detect Lies
One group of technologies that we鈥檝e had our eyes on for a while are those that purport to read minds. On Sunday, the Washington Post ran an article on a Maryland case where a murder defendant is trying to introduce Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) 鈥渓ie detector鈥 evidence in his defense. It allows researchers to look at neural activity in realtime by using powerful magnets to trace blood-flow changes in the brain.
Know Your Rights at the DNC!
Earlier this week, we told you about your RNC-related rights, and now we鈥檝e pulled together similar resources specific to the Democratic National Convention.
As we mentioned before, while the First Amendment protects our rights to free speech and assembly, police and government officials are allowed to place certain nondiscriminatory and narrowly drawn "time, place and manner" restrictions on the exercise of First Amendment rights. These restrictions must apply to all speech regardless of its point of view, but this does mean that how these rights manifest themselves do vary from state to state and city to city.
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