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Chinese Dissidents Lobby Supreme Court to Strike Down Donor Identity Law

Chinese Dissidents Petition Supreme Court to Strike Down Donor Disclosure Law Brief argues a single exposure is all that is needed to invite harassment and reprisals against anti-CCP activists Citizen Power Initiatives for China founder Yang Jianli / Getty Images March 9, 2021 5:00 AM Chinese dissidents are urging the Supreme Court to strike down a California law aimed at cracking down on nonprofits and dark money groups, saying disclosure requirements could endanger the lives of anti-regime activists. California law requires donors to disclose their identities to the California attorney general s office, but a wide coalition of different interest groups are arguing the requirement compromises donor anonymity that is vital to their missions. Citizen Power Initiatives for China publicly backed the suit, asking the justices in an amicus brief to protect the privacy of anonymous donors. The group, which promotes the peaceful transition to democracy in China, wrote that

VIETNAM: THE AMERICAN AGONY | Maclean s | February 19 1966

VIETNAM: THE AMERICAN AGONY IAN SCLANDERS THE WAR IN VIETNAM is one that the ordinary American doesn’t like and didn’t expect. He can’t understand how he got into it Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson all assured him he wouldn’t. He wishes that the United States could manage to get out of it without capitulating completely to the Communists or losing face. That was the impression 1 was left with by what I saw and heard recently in New York and Washington, which, because one is the biggest city and the intellectual centre, and the other is the capital, traditionally reflect the U. S. mood best.

US police s robotic dog, Digidog, stirs privacy concerns

NEW YORK • Two men were being held hostage in a Bronx apartment. They had been threatened at gunpoint, tied up and tortured for hours by two other men who pretended to be plumbers to get inside, police said.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Republicans seek to roll back free menstrual products in public schools law

Republicans seek to roll back free menstrual products in public schools law
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