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BarryZuckerkorn Barry Zuckerkorn @links.esq.social

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www.ftc.gov FTC Sues Amazon for Illegally Maintaining Monopoly Power

The Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general today sued Amazon.com, Inc.

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NYTimes: Judge Denies Meadows’s Request to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court

www.nytimes.com Judge Denies Meadows’s Request to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court

Moving the case to federal court would have given Mark Meadows, a former White House chief of staff, one key advantage: a jury pool that was more favorable to Donald J. Trump.

Judge Denies Meadows’s Request to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
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Slate: The Supreme Court’s Fake Praying Coach Case Just Got Faker

slate.com The Supreme Court’s Fake Praying Coach Case Just Got Faker

He has no evident desire to exercise the rights that his lawyers fought for over years of litigation.

The Supreme Court’s Fake Praying Coach Case Just Got Faker
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HHS recommends to DEA that Marijuana be reclassified from Schedule I to Schedule III

Bloomberg broke the story but their article is paywalled, so I linked the Politico report.

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EFF: ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.

www.eff.org ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.

Entrusting our speech to multiple different corporate actors is always risky. Yet given how most of the internet is currently structured, our online expression largely depends on a set of private companies ranging from our direct Internet service providers and platforms, to upstream ISPs (sometimes....

ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.
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Removal of Criminal Cases to Federal Court: Two Dozen FAQ’s (Just Security)

www.justsecurity.org Removal of Criminal Cases to Federal Court: 25 FAQ’s

An expert backgrounder - in light of Mark Meadows' and four other co-defendants' effort to removal Fulton County case to federal court.

Removal of Criminal Cases to Federal Court: 25 FAQ’s
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Meet the man who thinks he 'screwed up' college football with a Supreme Court win - NBC News

www.nbcnews.com Meet the man who thinks he 'screwed up' college football with a Supreme Court win

Andrew Coats, the lawyer who convinced the Supreme Court in 1984 to allow universities to maximize football revenue, leading to a sweeping upheaval today, looks back with regret on the landmark case he successfully argued.

Meet the man who thinks he 'screwed up' college football with a Supreme Court win
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