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Brazil election court boosts fake-news fight with runoff looming
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Facebook says it's immune from Washington State law governing election ad transparency
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Premier of Québec, François Legault, says crucifix 'not religious symbol'
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West Virginia botches impeachment of chief justice, faces constitutional crisis
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Huge majority of Australians oppose laws banning gay students and teachers
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Scott Morrison will change the law to ban religious schools from expelling gay students
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Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation won't increase US President Donald Trump's ability to pardon people because of an obscure double jeopardy case
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Why are African governments criminalising online speech? Because they fear it.
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Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers
Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers How religion will divide the Liberals and inflame the Parliament
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Abortion laws: Australian High Court prepares to hear challenge to picketing ban
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Brett Kavanaugh and the information terrorists trying to reshape America
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The Supreme Court doesn't need nine justices. It needs twenty-seven
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Australian states and territories agree to axe 'tampon tax'
10 votes -
Travellers to New Zealand refusing digital search now face NZ$5000 Customs fine at border
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Will Florida’s ex-felons finally regain the right to vote? A referendum on the November ballot in Florida would re-enfranchise 1.5 million citizens.
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Justice Department sues to stop California net neutrality law
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In test case, US fails to force Facebook to wiretap Messenger (voice) calls
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Women are not 'chattel,' says India's Supreme Court in striking down adultery law
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'This substance will cause death’: New euthanasia rules announced
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A Supreme Court case over the dual-sovereignty doctrine could expand Presidential pardon power
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California bans restaurants from automatically giving out plastic straws
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California becomes the first state to restrict plastic straws at restaurants
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The haunting of Port Arthur: Australian MPs launch new push on gun laws
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The European Union versus the Internet
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Don't talk to the police
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FDA cracks down on Juul and e-cigarette retailers
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North Carolina didn't like science on sea levels…so passed a law against it
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Nearly 600 Russia-linked accounts tweeted about the health law
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Tomorrow, the EU will vote on the future of the internet (again)
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Amazon’s US antitrust antagonist has a breakthrough idea
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When just being near alcohol lands you in jail: An antiquated law in Virginia targets “habitual drunkards”
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India decriminalises homosexuality
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‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court of India in historic judgement
Article from Times of India: ‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court in historic judgement Video from Times of India: LGBT community celebrates across the nation Article from NDTV: Section...
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Article from Times of India: ‘Gay sex is not a crime,’ says Supreme Court in historic judgement
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Video from Times of India: LGBT community celebrates across the nation
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Article from NDTV: Section 377 Verdict Live Updates: "History Owes Apology To LGBT," Says Supreme Court
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Article from CNN: India's top court decriminalizes gay sex in landmark ruling
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Help defend Australian encryption laws
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California lawmakers pass nation’s toughest net neutrality law
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Brazil’s jailed former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva barred from running again by electoral court
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California abolishes cash bail, replacing with algorithmic based risk assessment
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First legal humanist marriages in Northern Ireland since Court ruling to occur this weekend
Summary The Belfast Court of Appeal ruled two months ago that weddings in Northern Ireland performed by Humanist celebrants must be deemed legal. These weddings are now starting to be performed....
Summary
The Belfast Court of Appeal ruled two months ago that weddings in Northern Ireland performed by Humanist celebrants must be deemed legal. These weddings are now starting to be performed.
The article contains comments by various people, including two couples about to be married. It also has some background about legality of Humanist wedding ceremonies in other parts of Great Britain.
Extract
In June, the Belfast Court of Appeal ruled that humanist marriages must be legally recognised in Northern Ireland. This weekend, the first two legal marriages to follow that ruling will occur.
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Why was crossdressing illegal?
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White House blocks bill to protect US elections
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How Utah's old-school liquor laws forced bartenders to get creative
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An ISP based in Texas has complained to a judge that the music industry to trying to turn internet providers into the "copyright police"
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Fox News violates Poland's holocaust law with reference to "Polish death camp"
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If Vanuatu can ban single-use plastics, so can the other commonwealth countries. Op-ed by Ralph Regenvanu, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vanuatu
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New Orleans becomes first city in Southern US to axe court fees for delinquent youths
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California Senate passes bill to ban gay conversion therapy
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Gun law changes dropped by Tasmanian Liberals following community backlash
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The twenty-year patent on Teledildonics has expired
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This burrito includes an arbitration clause
8 votes