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March 30, 2021
In this Research & Commentary, Samantha Fillmore examines a Senate File in Wyoming that would challenge big tech censorship.
The Wyoming Senate will soon consider Senate File 100, which seeks to tackle the growing problem of anti-free speech practices by the titans of big tech. This legislation would help ensure that residents of the Cowboy State have their First Amendment right to freedom of speech protected from big tech censorship. This legislation recognizes that “interactive computer services and companies,” also known as big tech, are similar to common carriers and that they have become omnipresent and paramount to modern public debate.
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ROCKFORD There are four candidates in the upcoming Rock Valley College election and only two seats to fill on the seven-member, nonpartisan board.
The candidates are Peter Cimino, Ira Grimmett, John M. Nelson and Crystal Soltow. Only Nelson is a current board member, having been previously elected in 2017.
The two winners of the April 6 election will serve six-year terms. The positions are non-paid.
The college has an annual budget of about $100 million and about 5,500 students.
Rock Valley’s district encompasses nearly all of Winnebago and Boone counties and parts of DeKalb, McHenry, Ogle and Stephenson counties.
Here are the candidates for Rock Valley College Board of Trustees:
March 12, 2021
The Intermediaries Rules 2021 have not been issued following due process under the Information Technology Act 2000, claimed legal reporting portal LiveLaw, in its petition against the new Rules. They are “vague” and “suffer from excessive delegation of powers”, which will lead to the exercise of judicial functions by non-judicial authorities, the legal news platform said in its petition.
Earlier this week, LiveLaw filed a petition in the Kerala High Court, challenging the validity of the Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. After hearing the petition, the court granted a stay against any coercive action by the government against LiveLaw by virtue of it being declared a “publisher” under the new Rules.
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In what has become known as the “Fairbanks Four,” the men were convicted of the murder of John Hartman, who was found beaten on a Fairbanks street corner in 1997. He died in the hospital two days later.
George Frese (freeze), Kevin Pease (peez) Marvin Roberts and Eugene Vent were convicted of murder, and spent 18 years in prison. The evidence of their case was re-examined in a five-week-long hearing in 2015, which included evidence that other people may have beaten Hartman.
Their convictions were vacated. Contract attorney for the City of Fairbanks, Matthew Singer, says they agreed not to sue the City or state as part of an agreement for their release.