Congress Pushes to Police Internet
Struck down for being unconstitutional, congress revisits a bill to police the internet which would make platforms and end users both liable for content. June
Struck down for being unconstitutional, congress revisits a bill to police the internet which would make platforms and end users both liable for content. June
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The United States has been under the jackboot of the surveillance state for quite some time; but recent events have brought about some reprieve in
Tickets, fines, fees, surcharges, and asset forfeiture are all forms of policing for profit, and it’s lead to more discord within local communities. June 8,
COVID-19 has done some harm to people around the world, the but the toll of the response and the aftermath are much worse. June 1,
Cryptocurrency has been around for about a decade, but it’s becoming normalized and its application more commonplace and streamlined. By: Bobby Casey, Managing Director GWP
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