Yesterday was day nine in the trial of Anders Breivik, the man behind the events in Oslo and Utøya last July. And in keeping…
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Enemy Expatriation Act to Revoke US Citizenship Without Due Process
Oh boy, another police state bill enters the US Congress! The Enemy Expatriation Act will allow citizens to be stripped of their nationality for…
Read MoreBritain Remodels Justice System After China, North Korea, Then Adds Some
Britain, by way of Prime Minister David Cameron, has made some very unusual additions to its justice system this week. Essentially, the changes are…
Read MoreThe Consequence of No Consequences
Andrew Norton. As the smoke clears after riots in several cities in the UK, including my own home city of Liverpool, the underlying question…
Read MoreWho makes our laws?
Yesterday’s vote in the Swedish Parliament about data retention — which fortunately went well for now — unveils a deeper issue with the way…
Read MoreCopyright Industry Picks on Wrong Target: Parents of Pirate Candidate
In what can only be described as an epic PR fail for the copyright industry, they have threatened the parents of the most successful…
Read MoreLegislative corruption: process or product?
Returning to the cable 09Stockholm141, the Pirate Party was criticized for attacking the legislative process leading up to draconian laws, rather than attacking the…
Read MoreKu Klux Klan 2010
Things become very interesting when you realize there’s really nothing new under the sun. Once you realize that all this has happened before, and…
Read MoreHovrättens tre kardinalfel
Nu har jag läst igenom domen och har hittat tre kardinalfel som är ovärdiga vilket rättssystem som helst. Det finns många fler och sakliga…
Read MoreOch när dödsstraff heller inte stoppar fildelning?
Antipiratbyrån har uppenbarligen kommit på att Ipred inte fungerade, heller. Vilket förstås var självklart hela tiden. Nu vill de stänga av folk från nätet….
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