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Tag Archives: Baker
[Stewart Baker] Is Facebook really banning links to Infowars?
I'm conducting an experiment to see whether Facebook is really banning links to Alex Jones's nasty but not illegal site. Unfortunately, it means putting my Facebook account at risk of suspension or disappearance. Here's what I posted earlier today: According … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged Baker, banning, Facebook, INFOWARS, links, really, Stewart
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Jury awards no damages in sex discrimination trial against Baker Tank
A Federal jury awarded no damages to a plaintiff who sued her employer for sexual discrimination and harassment. The trial was held in Marshall, Texas’ Federal Courthouse and was presided over by U.S. Chief District Judge Rodney Gilstrap. The trial … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged against, awards, Baker, damages, Discrimination, jury, Tank, trial
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[Stewart Baker] Cybersecurity, European privacy, Snowden, and more
An interview with Cyber Insecurity NewsThe second half of my interview with Cyber Insecurity News has been posted, here. It deals with a lot of stuff from my career, including DHS, European privacy negotiations, Snowden, and cybersecurity. (The first half … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged Baker, Cybersecurity, European, Privacy, Snowden, Stewart
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[Stewart Baker] Russia’s Successful Search for Deterrence on the Cheap
Episode 246 of the Cyberlaw PodcastBrazen Russian intrusions into the US electricity grid lead our episode. I ask Matthew Heiman and Nick Weaver whether Russia intended for us to know about their intrusions (duh, yes!) and how we should respond … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Law
Tagged Baker, Cheap, Deterrence, Russia's, SEARCH, Stewart, Successful
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[Stewart Baker] Why the FBI's counterintelligence probe of President Trump should be investigated
If no President is above the law, does that mean no President is above the FBI?Readers of this blog may be interested in my Lawfare post about the news that the FBI made President Trump the subject of a counterintelligence … Continue reading
Posted in Law Professors
Tagged Baker, Counterintelligence, FBI's, Investigated, President, probe, should, Stewart, Trump
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