Wisconsin lawmaker & state official threatened with arrest for observing protest

"A Wisconsin lawmaker and a state official were both threatened with arrest for observing a progressive 'Solidarity Sing Along' protest at the state Capitol. State Rep. Sondy Pope and executive secretary Tia Nelson of the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands told Isthmus they were threatened with arrest by a Capitol Police officer. The officer told the two women that anyone who stood to watch the protest rather than moving along was subject to arrest. In July, a judge ruled that groups of more than 20 people could not gather in the Wisconsin Capitol without a permit. Police have issued more than 100 citations to protesters so far." Continue reading

Continue ReadingWisconsin lawmaker & state official threatened with arrest for observing protest

Texas man sues GOP lawmaker and husband over months of workplace Tasings

"A 45-year-old Texas man is suing a Republican state lawmaker and her husband over what he calls months of attacks with a Taser while working for them that left him paranoid in his private life. 'I was constantly looking behind my shoulder, distracted, couldn’t sleep,' Bradley Jones told KHOU-TV. 'I would even look behind my shower curtain at home.' KHOU reported on Tuesday that Jones has filed a civil suit against state Rep. Patricia Harless (R) and her husband, Sam Harless. The couple owns Fred Fincher Motors, where Jones has worked since 2009." Continue reading

Continue ReadingTexas man sues GOP lawmaker and husband over months of workplace Tasings

U.S. government tried to aggressively punish ‘leaker’ journalist in World War II

"The U.S. government attempted to aggressively prosecute a journalist who revealed early in World War II that American intelligence agencies had cracked the Japanese military’s secret code language. According to the Wall Street Journal, recently disclosed Justice Department documents show that government prosecutors contemplated not only punishing the reporter who wrote the story, but staff and editors at the newspaper that printed it, too. It is worth noting that the Tribune at that juncture was published by interests unfriendly to the Roosevelt administration. A grand jury dismissed all charges against Johnston." Continue reading

Continue ReadingU.S. government tried to aggressively punish ‘leaker’ journalist in World War II

Unhappy With U.S. Foreign Policy? Pentagon Says You Might Be A ‘High Threat’

"Watch out for 'Hema.' A security training test created by a Defense Department agency warns federal workers that they should consider the hypothetical Indian-American woman a 'high threat' because she frequently visits family abroad, has money troubles and 'speaks openly of unhappiness with U.S. foreign policy.' That slide, from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), is a startling demonstration of the Obama administration's obsession with leakers and other 'insider threats.' One goal of its broader 'Insider Threat' program is to stop the next Bradley Manning or Edward Snowden from spilling classified or sensitive information." Continue reading

Continue ReadingUnhappy With U.S. Foreign Policy? Pentagon Says You Might Be A ‘High Threat’

Anaheim & the Feds Use Civil Forfeiture to Subvert State Law

"When IJ client Tony Jalali fled Iran in 1978, he came to America seeking protection of the rule of law, due process, and justice. He never would have imagined that 35 years later he would be battling in federal court to save the small Anaheim, Calif., office building that represents his family’s life savings. Although Tony has never been charged with any crime, the federal government is attempting to use civil forfeiture to take his entire $1.5 million commercial building merely because he used to rent office space to a medical marijuana dispensary that was entirely legal under state law." Continue reading

Continue ReadingAnaheim & the Feds Use Civil Forfeiture to Subvert State Law

Poolfa.com: Evidence of an Expanding Iranian Bitcoin Community

"As Bitcoin has proven to be an asset to Iranians whose rial is suffering from high inflation and an oppressive government, it will be interesting to see how successful additional alternative cryptocurrencies fare in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Through serving the Iranian people as a news blog, forum, wiki page, pool for mining, exchange and translation service, Poolfa is in turn contributing to the Bitcoin community as a whole. With an expanded and empowered user base, Bitcoin will continue to grow in prominence in Iran, the Middle East, and the rest of the world." Continue reading

Continue ReadingPoolfa.com: Evidence of an Expanding Iranian Bitcoin Community

BitPay Partners with 3dcart, Giving 16,000 Online Merchants the Ability to Accept Bitcoin

"In a strategic move that could more than double the number of bitcoin merchants on its roster, BitPay has announced a partnership with 3dcart, a well-established eCommerce platform for online store owners. The partnership gives some major online merchants – including Bubba Gump Shrimp, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, and The New York Times – the option (not obligation) to enable bitcoin payments directly through 3dcart back-end tools. BitPay gives merchants the option to accept bitcoin payments and instantly convert all, some, or none of the bitcoins into a bank deposit that clears in one business day." Continue reading

Continue ReadingBitPay Partners with 3dcart, Giving 16,000 Online Merchants the Ability to Accept Bitcoin

Coinlab to incubate Bitcoin startups

"Venture-backed Bitcoin exchange CoinLab has announced it will start to incubate new Bitcoin businesses, starting with enterprise-scale mining company Alydian. CoinLab won't be providing any capital or mentoring to existing businesses. Instead it will come up with new ideas for businesses internally, and recruit external management talent to develop the ideas. The first portfolio company CoinLab is launching is Alydian, which is the first company to offer 'multi-terahash-speed' mining systems. CoinLab has recruited former Pixelworks CEO Hans Olsen to head up the business." Continue reading

Continue ReadingCoinlab to incubate Bitcoin startups

Federal judge: Bitcoin, “a currency,” can be regulated under American law

"In the case of a Texas man accused of massive Bitcoin-based fraud, a federal judge has ruled that bitcoins are 'a currency or form of money,' and are therefore subject to relevant US laws. The case revolves around Bitcoin Savings and Trust (BTCST), a virtual Bitcoin-based hedge fund that many suspected of being a scam. BTCST shut down in August 2012, and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last month formally charged founder Trendon Shavers with running a Ponzi scheme." Continue reading

Continue ReadingFederal judge: Bitcoin, “a currency,” can be regulated under American law

“Startup Cities,” Honduras, and Experiments in Freedom

"Tom W. Bell, a law professor at Chapman University and a legal consultant to the Honduran 'startup city' project, spoke at Reason's Los Angeles headquarters about why libertarians should be interested in the potential for new forms of governance within the proposed 'zones of economic development' (ZEDEs) being pushed in Honduras. He addressed various legal challenges and setbacks that prior efforts faced, such as Paul Romer's failed RED zones. Bell also discussed other experiments in municipal governance, such as Co-op City in the Bronx and Sandy Springs, GA." Continue reading

Continue Reading“Startup Cities,” Honduras, and Experiments in Freedom