Monthly Archives: January 2015

C.A.B.B. Notes: First Amendment Rights – 10/10/14 – Video

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C.A.B.B. Notes: First Amendment Rights - 10/10/14
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Know Your Rights: What Isn’t Free Speech? – Video

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Know Your Rights: What Isn #39;t Free Speech?
Yes, you have a right to free speech as an American citizen, but where does that right end? AJ+ gives you a cheat sheet on which kinds of speech are NOT protected under the First Amendment....

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US Supreme Court: Can Government Restrict How a Church Can Use Signs?

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January 15, 2015|7:42 am

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The exterior of the U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington March 5, 2014. U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday appeared to look for a compromise that would enable them to avoid overruling a 26-year-old precedent that made it easier for plaintiffs to negotiate large class action settlements.

On January 12th, I attended Supreme Court oral arguments in a caseReed v. Town of Gilbertwhich will determine how easily the government can restrict signs giving directions to church services. Specifically, the Court is set to decide whether, under free speech protections of the First Amendment, a local government's mere assertion that its sign code (despite on its face discriminating based on content) lacks a discriminatory motive renders the sign code content-neutral and justifies the code's differential treatment of signs pointing the way to a church's meeting location.

In this case, the Town of Gilbert had divided signs up based on whether they were ideological, political, or directionaland imposed different restrictions on each category of sign. Good News Community Church in Gilbert, Arizona, and its pastor, Clyde Reed, sued, claiming that signs pointing the way to their Sunday morning service (which contained religious speech and directions, and thus resulted in them being placed in the directional sign category) were treated less fairly and that this unfair treatment violated the First Amendment.

At oral arguments, both sides received their fair share of questions, but the justices were noticeably more skeptical of the town's argumentespecially its claim that it could severely restrict a sign containing ideological content announcing an event if the sign also included directions to that event, while at the same time easing restrictions on a sign containing the same exact ideological content and yet lacking directions.

The town attempted to defend itself by arguing it had an interest in preventing roadside clutter arising from numerable directional signs. But then it admitted it was granting preference to ideological and political signs because of the special First Amendment protection offered them, which prompted questions from the justices asking how the town was not impermissibly discriminating based on the content of the signs.

A breakthrough moment occurred when the town's counsel admitted under questioning by Justice Breyer that the town could put up a sign saying: "Come to the next service next Tuesday, 4th and H Streets," but could not add "three blocks right and two blocks left" to that same sign because that would make it a directional sign. Justice Breyer's response: "Well, my goodness. I meanI mean, on that, it does sound as if the town is being a little unreasonable, doesn't it?", pretty well captured the justices' view of the case.

The justices will now consider the legal issues and issue a written opinion deciding the case sometime before the end of June 2015.

While seeming more innocuous than some of the other high profile social issues which have reached the court over the last year or so, this case matters (significantly) to free speech law. It therefore matters a lot to Americans of all opinions and interests who want to take part in public debates and discussions over numerable issues in our country. Even if it doesn't matter to them personally, it shouldfor it affects their legal rights under the First Amendment.

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The Age of Cryptocurrency book trailer – Video

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The Age of Cryptocurrency book trailer
A new book by Wall Street Journal reporters Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey, available Jan. 27, 2015, from St. Martin #39;s Press, explains the technology and the cultural movement behind bitcoin,...

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Bitcoin under 250$ – Video

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Bitcoin under 250$
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Bitcoin HD-BIP32 Business Multi-Sig wallet Demo 4 – Video

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Bitcoin HD-BIP32 Business Multi-Sig wallet Demo 4
USCyberlabs has created the first true commercial grade Bitcoin HD-BIP32 Business wallet system. Today older Bitcoin wallets are not shareable so they become a problem with companies that need...

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OneCoin event in Kuching, Malaysia, 7 Nov 2014 – Video

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OneCoin event in Kuching, Malaysia, 7 Nov 2014
One Coin better than Bitcoin !? http://www.onecoin.eu/signup/matik OneCoin is not a copy of a BITCOIN. It is new generation of cryptic currency. You can find same, proven qualities from OneCoin...

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Bitcoin lesson from Superman – Video

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Bitcoin lesson from Superman
When ever the price goes up and down wildly. I remember this scene. Learning to go to the moon takes some ups and downs.

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SF Bitcoin Devs Seminar: Profitable & Self-Sustainable DApp/DAC & Haskell – Video

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SF Bitcoin Devs Seminar: Profitable Self-Sustainable DApp/DAC Haskell
Tom Ding (Koinify) and Ronan Lynch.

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SF Bitcoin Devs Seminar: SmartContracts with Sergey Nazarov – Video

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SF Bitcoin Devs Seminar: SmartContracts with Sergey Nazarov

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