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Supreme Court to Decide if Human Genes Are Patentable

November 30, 2012 wired.com

The Supreme Court announced Friday it would review a case testing whether human genes may be patented, in a dispute weighing patents associated with human genes known to detect early signs of breas

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EFF Sues to Block New California Internet Sex-Offender Law

November 7, 2012 wired.com

Civil rights groups sued Wednesday to block parts of a voter-approved California measure they say dramatically limits the online, First Amendment rights of registered sex offenders. The Californian

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ACLU Sues Police for Seizing Man’s Phone After Recording Alleged Misconduct

September 7, 2012 wired.com

The ACLU has sued the District of Columbia and two police officers for allegedly seizing the cellphone and stealing the memory card of a man who photographed a police officer allegedly mistreating

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Court Says Impersonating a Cop to Beat Traffic Tickets Is Not Protected Speech

August 16, 2012 wired.com

The Supreme Court says the First Amendment grants the right to lie about having earned a military decoration. But a divided federal appeals court is ruling the right of speech doesn’t stretch

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