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Tag Archives: Shining
Eight AT&T Buildings and Ten Years of Litigation: Shining a Light on NSA Surveillance
Two reporters recently identified eight AT&T locations in the United States—towering, multi-story buildings—where NSA surveillance occurs on the backbone of the Internet. Their article showed how the agency taps into cables, routers, and switches that handle vast quantities of Internet … Continue reading
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The UBE, from sea to shining Tennessee
The moment #UBEWatch has been waiting for has arrived (well, one of them anyway). The Uniform Bar Exam now stretches from coast to coast! And we have Tennessee to thank for it. Today, Tennessee volunteered its entry as the 29th … Continue reading
This Land is Your Land Rotting cabins, closed trails: why we’re shining a light on US national parks
theguardian: This Land is Your Land Rotting cabins, closed trails: why we’re shining a light on US national parks. “Amid dangers from the Trump administration and climate change, sites including the Grand Canyon and Zion national park are facing yet … Continue reading
Letter from AmeriKat: From Sea to Shining Sea
The AmeriKat was travelling again this past week. Irrespective of the past 25 years of frequent flying transatlantic-ally, continentally, transpacific-ally, and more, she is always surprised to find herself in a completely new location after seemingly no time at all. … Continue reading
Shining the Light on Negligence
George Sher, Who Knew? Responsibility Without Awareness (Oxford University Press, 2009). Kimberly Ferzan I'm no fan of punishing the negligent. Here are a few reasons. First, when a negligent actor fails to notice, remember, and the like, she lacks the … Continue reading