A review of Danielle Allen’s ‘Justice by Means of Democracy.’
Publication: law
The Dispatch→ The Feds’ Crackdown on Cryptocurrency, Explained
The SEC hopes the courts will help it tighten regulations on cryptocurrencies. Continue reading The Feds’ Crackdown on Cryptocurrency, Explained »
Logically→ No, the man recorded dancing to a Bollywood song is not senior advocate Saurabh Kirpal
Logically→ No, Glasgow City Council did not pass a plan to reduce the M8 motorway’s speed limit to 30mph
Logically→ Old speech by President Joe Biden misrepresented, falsely linked to former President Donald Trump’s indictment
Logically→ The sale of new electric vehicles will be banned in Wyoming from 2035.
A resolution to phase out the sale of new electric vehicles by 2035 was proposed in the Wyoming State Legislature but did not move forward.
Logically→ People of the U.K. cannot post messages or express themselves publicly once the Online Safety Bill comes into force.
The Online Safety Bill will hold platforms responsible for harmful content. It allows free speech provided the content posted is not harmful.
Logically→ Firefighters in the Netherlands joined the farmers in protesting the government’s nitrogen policy.
An unrelated video of Polish firefighters’ convoy has been incorrectly linked with the protests in the Netherlands.
Logically→ Video shows Dutch farmers protesting their government’s nitrogen policy.
An August 2020 video of COVID-19 protests has been misattributed to the Dutch farmer's protest in June 2022.
Logically→ The image shows farmers blocking the highway with tractors in the Netherlands to protest against government plans to cut nitrogen emissions.
A photo taken during the 2019 farmer protests in De Bilt, Netherlands, has been misattributed to the 2022 protest.
Logically→ Australia has approved a bill that prohibits people from growing their own food.
The Agriculture Amendment Bill 2022 does not outlaw people from growing their own food, but focuses on potential biosecurity issues.
Logically→ Australia has approved a bill that prohibits people from growing their own food.
The Agriculture Amendment Bill 2022 does not outlaw people from growing their own food, but focuses on potential biosecurity issues.
Logically→ The Biden administration’s proposed amendments to the pandemic treaty would allow WHO to supersede U.S. federal laws.
The proposed amendment does not contain any provision that compromises the sovereignty of the U.S.
Logically→ Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has invoked martial law.
Prime Minister Trudeau invoked a public order emergency in the Federal Emergencies Act to control the anti-vaccine mandate protests in the country.
Logically→ The U.K. is planning to remove the Human Rights Act to “apply reforms to the unvaccinated.”
The proposed reforms to Human Rights Act would not deny the unvaccinated their rights.
Logically→ California state has passed a law to curb the menace of open defecation on the streets.
The report was published by a satirical website. In California, there has been no decree on alternative street defecation.
Logically→ A judge has granted Ghislaine Maxwell’s request that evidence in her trial be redacted to hide “sensational” and “impure” information.
The redaction requests and proposals were made by both Maxwell and the U.S. government during pre-trial proceedings in March 2021.
Logically→ No government can mandate or force a vaccine without consent, as noted in the Nuremberg code.
COVID-19 vaccine mandates do not violate, and are not relevant, to the Nuremberg Code.
Poynter→ Por que em vez de correr para aprovar uma lei incapaz de dar conta da desinformação, o Brasil não monta um projeto colaborativo para as eleições?
*Note: This article is in Portuguese. It will be soon translated into English. Luto contra a desinformação há sete anos. Preocupo-me dia e noite com o que se convencionou chamar de “fake news” antes mesmo dessa expressão ganhar força e
Truth or Fiction?→ Breaking Down States Where a ‘Trans Panic’ Defense Is Not Illegal
A graphic posted on a transgender-oriented website’s Facebook page does, for the most part, illustrate a particular form of transphobic courtroom discrimination. The post by “TransMusePlanet,” which has been shared more than a thousa
Truth or Fiction?→ Do You Have the Right as a Juror to Refuse to Enforce ‘Bad Law’?
On January 5, 2018, the Facebook page “Think Liberty” posted this photograph of a woman holding a sign: The sign and caption said: As a juror, you have the right to refuse to enforce any bad law in the case brought before you. #TheMoreYouK
Were the Obamas Forced to Surrender Their Law Licenses?
In early October 2018, many people in the United States and abroad were closely watching the twists and turns around a Supreme Court nomination as multiple women accused the nominee of committing or abetting sexual assault. Almost immediately, bots, trolls, and useful idiots picked up on the controversy, muddying the waters with rumors, gossip, and […]
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