Daily Archives: January 8, 2020

WaPo: Editorial: California’s privacy law was supposed to spur Congress to act. It flubbed instead.

WaPo: Editorial: California’s privacy law was supposed to spur Congress to act. It flubbed instead. (“Last year was supposed to be the year of a federal privacy law. But Congress flubbed it, so the digital privacy law that seems likely … Continue reading

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WaPo: At CES, Apple, Facebook and Amazon are preaching privacy. Don’t believe the hype.

WaPo: At CES, Apple, Facebook and Amazon are preaching privacy. Don’t believe the hype. by Geoffrey A. Fowler

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WaPo: Colorado just used its gun seizure law for the first time — one day after it took effect

WaPo: Colorado just used its gun seizure law for the first time — one day after it took effect by Derek Hawkins

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D.D.C.: No statute of limitations for equitable actions for return of property not forfeited

Plaintiff pro se and post-conviction filed a pleading for return of property. Some was forfeited, and it was treated as a motion to set aside the forfeitures. Some were not forfeited, and there is no statute of limitations for equitable … Continue reading

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