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  • brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
    brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB This user is from outside of this forum
    brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org
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    geez. Senators want to lock up the law (again).

    @carlmalamud spent years making sure the law (and standards included in the law) were publicly accessible for free. Even getting the Supreme Court to declare it so.

    yeah, but...

    "Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again."

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    Every relevant court that has looked at this question — including the Supreme Court — has agreed: no one can own the law. When private standards get incorporated into binding legal requirements, the public has a right to access them freely. The Fifth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the First Circuit have all reached the…

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    U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.),
    John Cornyn (R-Texas),
    Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and
    Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)

    boo.

    knowprose@mastodon.socialK coleenwalter@mastodon.socialC vampirepenguin@mastodon.socialV K paulschoe@mastodon.worldP 6 Replies Last reply
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    • brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org

      geez. Senators want to lock up the law (again).

      @carlmalamud spent years making sure the law (and standards included in the law) were publicly accessible for free. Even getting the Supreme Court to declare it so.

      yeah, but...

      "Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again."

      Link Preview Image
      Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again.

      Every relevant court that has looked at this question — including the Supreme Court — has agreed: no one can own the law. When private standards get incorporated into binding legal requirements, the public has a right to access them freely. The Fifth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the First Circuit have all reached the…

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      U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.),
      John Cornyn (R-Texas),
      Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and
      Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)

      boo.

      knowprose@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
      knowprose@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
      knowprose@mastodon.social
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      @brewsterkahle @carlmalamud one has to wonder if they understand what their job is.

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      • brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org

        geez. Senators want to lock up the law (again).

        @carlmalamud spent years making sure the law (and standards included in the law) were publicly accessible for free. Even getting the Supreme Court to declare it so.

        yeah, but...

        "Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again."

        Link Preview Image
        Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again.

        Every relevant court that has looked at this question — including the Supreme Court — has agreed: no one can own the law. When private standards get incorporated into binding legal requirements, the public has a right to access them freely. The Fifth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the First Circuit have all reached the…

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        U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.),
        John Cornyn (R-Texas),
        Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and
        Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)

        boo.

        coleenwalter@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
        coleenwalter@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
        coleenwalter@mastodon.social
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        @brewsterkahle @carlmalamud The main branch of our local public library has a law library on the second floor for any patron to use for research or personal use. I wonder how this will affect the public libraries that already have law libraries for their communities? Librarians have fought book bans and now this?

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        • brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org

          geez. Senators want to lock up the law (again).

          @carlmalamud spent years making sure the law (and standards included in the law) were publicly accessible for free. Even getting the Supreme Court to declare it so.

          yeah, but...

          "Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again."

          Link Preview Image
          Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again.

          Every relevant court that has looked at this question — including the Supreme Court — has agreed: no one can own the law. When private standards get incorporated into binding legal requirements, the public has a right to access them freely. The Fifth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the First Circuit have all reached the…

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          U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.),
          John Cornyn (R-Texas),
          Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and
          Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)

          boo.

          vampirepenguin@mastodon.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
          vampirepenguin@mastodon.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
          vampirepenguin@mastodon.social
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          @brewsterkahle @carlmalamud Now we know which Senators to primary, go to it folks.

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          • brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org

            geez. Senators want to lock up the law (again).

            @carlmalamud spent years making sure the law (and standards included in the law) were publicly accessible for free. Even getting the Supreme Court to declare it so.

            yeah, but...

            "Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again."

            Link Preview Image
            Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again.

            Every relevant court that has looked at this question — including the Supreme Court — has agreed: no one can own the law. When private standards get incorporated into binding legal requirements, the public has a right to access them freely. The Fifth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the First Circuit have all reached the…

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            U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.),
            John Cornyn (R-Texas),
            Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and
            Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)

            boo.

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            kkarhan@jorts.horse
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            @brewsterkahle @carlmalamud it should be illegal to #Paywall access to #law texts.

            • Cuz it's one thing to say "not knowing doesn't mean one isn't subject to laws" but actively making it inaccessible is at best flat-out #ClassWarfare if not blatant #fascism!
              • Because " #RuleOfLaw " means one has access to the law text!
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            • brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org

              geez. Senators want to lock up the law (again).

              @carlmalamud spent years making sure the law (and standards included in the law) were publicly accessible for free. Even getting the Supreme Court to declare it so.

              yeah, but...

              "Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again."

              Link Preview Image
              Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again.

              Every relevant court that has looked at this question — including the Supreme Court — has agreed: no one can own the law. When private standards get incorporated into binding legal requirements, the public has a right to access them freely. The Fifth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the First Circuit have all reached the…

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              U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.),
              John Cornyn (R-Texas),
              Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and
              Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)

              boo.

              paulschoe@mastodon.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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              paulschoe@mastodon.world
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              @brewsterkahle

              As long as there is a Trump Administration, there will be people who will try to get enforceable commercial rights for things that were free up ill now.

              This stop to free access to laws and government regulations is an example.

              Of course citizens should have free access to the laws and standards that they are being held accountable for.
              (otherwise they can defend themselves with: I couldn't afford reading the regulations.)

              #USA #Corrupt #Trump #Corruption
              @carlmalamud

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              • brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.orgB brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org

                geez. Senators want to lock up the law (again).

                @carlmalamud spent years making sure the law (and standards included in the law) were publicly accessible for free. Even getting the Supreme Court to declare it so.

                yeah, but...

                "Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again."

                Link Preview Image
                Congress Wants To Put The Law Behind A Paywall. Again.

                Every relevant court that has looked at this question — including the Supreme Court — has agreed: no one can own the law. When private standards get incorporated into binding legal requirements, the public has a right to access them freely. The Fifth Circuit, the DC Circuit, and the First Circuit have all reached the…

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                U.S. Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.),
                John Cornyn (R-Texas),
                Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), and
                Thom Tillis (R-N.C.)

                boo.

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                C This user is from outside of this forum
                cowardly_wizard@defcon.social
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                @brewsterkahle @carlmalamud

                Library loophole back on-line like aaronsw blew open?

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