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Arizona Legislation Podcast – Gode Davis

Based on his April 22, 2010 article, Arizona’s Hate Legislation, staff columnist Gode Davis talks about the parallels between Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070 and an…

Arizona’s Hate Legislation

By Gode Davis, political staff columnist – April 22, 2010 On March 27, 2008, Republican Governor Donald B. Carcieri signed a six-point executive order which…

Craigslist Lawsuit Podcast – Kerrie Spencer

This podcast talks about the million dollar case of intellectual rights and copyright infringement filed by Craigslist against a software provider that harvested emails from…

Craigslist Gets Favorable $1.3 Million Judgment

By Kerrie Spencer, staff technology writer – April 20, 2010 This case is about a $1.3 million default judgment against Powerpostings.com (owned by Naturemarket) and…

Financial Reform Podcast – Kristen Friend

Proponents of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency worry that it will become further watered down once the Dodd bill reaches the Senate floor for debate.…

Financial Reform Debate Approaches, Democrats Promise to Move Quickly

By Kristen Friend, staff U.S. Supreme Court writer – April 15, 2010 Democrats are vowing to bring financial reform to the forefront of the current…

Behavioral Ad Targeting – Kerrie Spencer

In this episode based on her April 13, 2010 newsroom article, Kerrie Spencer talks about the growing trend in behavioral ad targeting and what it…

Behavioral Ad Targeting – Love It or Hate It

By Kerrie Spencer, staff technology writer – April 13, 2010 If you really want to get people riled up about things that invade their privacy,…

Justice Stevens’ Replacement – Kristen Friend

Possibly one of the most popular ways to while away the time on a slow news day is speculation. Everyone can speculate, and it can…

Speculating on Speculation over Justice Stevens’ Replacement

By Kristen Friend, staff U.S. Supreme Court writer – April 8, 2010 The Supreme Court did not issue any opinions this week, choosing instead to…