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Opinion: The surveillance state's First Amendment problem is no longer theoretical
1+ week, 3+ hour ago (440+ words) For more than 50 years, the Supreme Court has treated the First Amendment costs of government surveillance as speculation. In 1972, Laird v. Tatum dismissed a challenge to Army domestic intelligence operations, ruling that a "chilling effect" on protected speech from the mere…...
Bill C-9: Passes Third Reading with Key Changes
2+ week, 1+ day ago (304+ words) law and religion, religious freedom, Advocacy, C-9 On March 25, 2026, Bill C-9 the House of Commons passed Bill C-9 at third reading. Members of Parliament voted 186 in favour and 137 against. This marks a significant step toward Bill C-9 becoming law. It will now move to…...
Bill C-9: Moves Forward to Third Reading but Key Concerns Remain
2+ week, 4+ day ago (479+ words) law and religion, religious freedom, Advocacy, C-9 On Monday, March 23, the House of Commons voted to move Bill C-9 forward to third reading. MPs voted 188 in favour and 144 against. The Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights tabled its report on Bill…...
Here's when public will sound off on possible sites for new jail
4+ week, 2+ day ago (182+ words) Jacksonville hires CGL to guide one-year search for site to build new county jail. Town halls will let public voice opinions on options. Where will new Jacksonville jail be? City sets timeline for decision The city's hunt for a future…...