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Editorial: Will George Zimmerman get a trial by jury, or by Twitter?
If you live in Illinois, where we've just begun experimenting with cameras in the courtroom, you might be surprised to learn that jury selection in the Trayvon Martin case is being live-streamed, live-blogged and live-tweeted, straight to your iPhone or...
Tags: Seminole County, Sanford, Prosecution, George Zimmerman, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dick Cheney talks to 'Fox News Sunday'
Staff writerFormer Vice President Dick Cheney will weigh in on the controversy over the National Security Agency in an interview this weekend on "Fox News Sunday." The program airs at 10 a.m. Sunday on WOFL-Channel 35. Fox News stressed that it will be the...Tags: George W. Bush, Karl Rove, Juan Williams, Jane Harman, National Security Agency
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Fox News' Kirsten Powers has become 'the cop on the beat' for the media
Pop2itFox News personality Kirsten Powers says, "There's almost no issue that you can't, when you look at it, see how the media is screwing it up."... -
George Michael: The president's empty promises
There is a deep and pervasive disease in the current presidential administration. Hope and Change has turned into Hype and Chance. In last Saturday’s Herald-Mail, an AP article recounted the president’s defense of our government’s...Tags: The Herald-Mail, FBI, National Security Agency, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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George Zimmerman: another bad day for the media
Staff writerWednesday was another rocky day for the media when potential jurors in the George Zimmerman trial started giving their impressions of news outlets. A woman known as E-73 was asked if she watched Fox News Channel. "Not if I can help it," she said. But...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Justice System, Lawyers, News Media, Crime, Law and Justice
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FACTBOX-Nine cases of Americans indicted for media leaks
ReutersBy David Ingram and Joseph Ax June 12 (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors are increasingly seizing on an anti-espionage law to pursue Americans suspected of divulging government secrets to the press, a major shift in the use of a 1917 law that was designed to...Tags: U.S. Navy, FBI, Thomas Drake, Prosecution, Central Intelligence Agency
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Factbox: Nine cases of Americans indicted for media leaks
Reuters(Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors are increasingly seizing on an anti-espionage law to pursue Americans suspected of divulging government secrets to the press, a major shift in the use of a 1917 law that was designed to stop leaks to America's enemies. Nine...Tags: U.S. Navy, FBI, Thomas Drake, Prosecution, Central Intelligence Agency
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Jury selection in slaying of Florida teen drags into third day
ReutersSANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - Prosecutors and defense lawyers in Florida searched for a third day on Wednesday for potential jurors unaffected by blanket media coverage of last year's killing of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin. Six jurors in...Tags: Seminole County, Prosecution, George Zimmerman, Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Journalist fights to keep secret sources on Colorado theater shooting
ReutersBy Joseph Ax NEW YORK, June 12 (Reuters) - Lawyers for a Fox News reporter who is being asked to reveal her anonymous sources in a story about last summer's shooting at a Denver-area movie theater asked a New York appeals court on Wednesday to quash a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Criminal Laws, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Litigation, Laws
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The two Obamas
The contradictions at the heart of the Obama presidency are finally out in the open. As a result, a man who came into office hell-bent on restoring faith in government is on the verge of inspiring a libertarian revival. There have always been (at least)...
Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Republican Party, National Security Agency, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Internal Revenue Service
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Column: Palmer Raids Redux: The NSA versus civil liberties
Reuters(Reuters) - During the "Red Scare" that swept the United States in the wake of Russia's 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the Justice Department launched a cycle of raids against radicals and leftists. The U.S. attorney general, a once-celebrated Progressive...Tags: Civil Rights, Freedom of the Press, Labor Legislation, U.S. Department of Justice, Extradition
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Defending NSA spying puts GOP establishment on wrong side of debate
Yes, President Big Brother has been hurt by the National Security Agency domestic spying scandal. He once campaigned for the White House as a champion of civil liberties, and now he haplessly defends the NSA's secret data mining of the American people,...
Tags: Civil Rights, U.S. Congress, White House, Republican Party, Parties and Movements
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