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Gaza · GazaPivot to remote: Happy Passover to those who observe. And to Columbia University students who happen to be Jewish: Enjoy your remote learning. For those who've just tuned in, the pro-Palestine tent city encampment at Columbia—and several other universities across the country—keeps getting razed and then resurrected. But new video keeps emerging showing the treatment Jews on campus are facing, and it…does not make the protesters look good. "Repea…See the Story
The Morningside Heights tent city
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Amazon · BedfordIn January 2024, Amazon terminated its agreement to acquire iRobot, the company that manufactures the Roomba robot vacuum. That company then laid off nearly one-third of its work force. In a joint statement, the companies said they saw "no path to regulatory approval in the European Union." But busybody American lawmakers also helped scuttle the deal. Under the August 2022 acquisition agreement, Amazon intended to purchase iRobot for $1.65 billi…See the Story
Politicians helped kill Amazon's Roomba deal
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Equity Isn't Venti for the Government
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Oakland, California · OaklandHomeless encampment under an overpass in Oakland, California. (Blackkango | Dreamstime.com) Today, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case which raises the issue of whether a law that criminalizes camping on public property by homeless people who have nowhere else to qualifies as "cruel and unusual punishment" under the Eighth Amendment. I highly doubt the Eighth Amendment can do much to help the homeles…See the Story
Combat Homelessness by Ending Exclusionary Zoning
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Joe Biden · SyracuseFrom the Daily Caller: Biden is set to travel to the city on Thursday to promote the CHIPS and Science Act and announce a grant delivered by the legislation, according to CNY Central News. The president opted not to delay the trip following the loss Syracuse Police Officer Michael Jensen and Onondaga County Lt. Sheriff's Deputy Michael Hoosock in the line of duty on April 14 during a shootout. Because officers are still grieving the loss, local …See the Story
"Despite Police Pushback, Biden Presses On With Visit To Syracuse After Two Cops Were Just Slain"
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Iowa, United States · IowaIn October 2022, Angela Prichard was murdered by her estranged husband, Christopher Prichard. The crime wasn't entirely unpredictable; Angela Prichard had repeatedly sought help from police months before she was killed. But officers did nothing, even ignoring Christopher Prichard's repeated violations of a restraining order. Angela Prichard's family is now suing the city of Bellevue, Iowa, claiming that police inaction directly led to Angela Pri…See the Story
After Iowa police ignored her pleas for help, her estranged husband killed her
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Texas, United States · TexasI was delighted to sign on to this amicus brief supporting the challenge to Texas's S.B. 12 (Woodlands Pride, Inc. v. Paxton (5th Cir.)), which was filed on behalf of Prof. Dale Carpenter (SMU), Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (Berkeley), the Stanton Foundation First Amendment Clinic at Vanderbilt Law School, and me. Here's a summary of the Texas statute, from the brief: {S.B. 12 restricts "[s]exually oriented performance[s]," which are defined as one th…See the Story
Brief Challenging Texas Restriction on "Sexual Gesticulations Using Accessories or Prosthetics That Exaggerate ... Sexual Characteristics"
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Jerusalem, Arkansas · JerusalemEvery year at the close of the Passover seder, Jewish people say "Next year in Jerusalem." In my life I have always repeated that phrase without much thought. Of course I could spend next year in Jerusalem; why wouldn't I? This year, that line takes on a new significance. I weep at the situation facing Jewish students at elite institutions. Rabbis told Jewish students to return home because it is not safe. Temples hired armed guards to chaperone…See the Story
Next Year In Jerusalem
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