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My Testimony To The Colombian Constitutional Court Regarding Online Account Terminations And Content Removals

3 years ago
This week, I testified remotely before the Colombian Constitutional Court in the case of Esperanza Gómez Silva c. Meta Platforms, Inc. y Facebook Colombia S.A.S. Expediente T-8.764.298. In a procedure I don’t understand, the court organized a public hearing to discuss the issues raised by the case. (The case involves Instagram’s termination of an adult film star’s […]
Mike Masnick

Arch Grants unveils its newest startup investments

3 years ago
Of the 23 companies, 10 are based in St. Louis. The other 13 are bringing their companies to St. Louis from a number of U.S. states, including California, Illinois and New York, among others. As part of the Arch Grants award, each of the companies will commit to operating their business from St. Louis for at least one year.
Nathan Rubbelke

St. Louis Teacher Residency receives $1.5 million gift

3 years ago
St. Louis Teacher Residency has received an unsolicited, one-time donation of $1.5 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to expand and improve its work preparing and supporting candidates pursuing a career in high-needs public schools in the St. Louis region.
St. Louis American staff

Woman Tries to Run Over Grandfather After Money Dispute

3 years ago
A woman tried to run over her grandfather following a money dispute on Thursday. A 72-year-old man told police that yesterday morning his granddaughter accosted him in Citygarden over money the grandfather may have owed her, according to St. Louis police. The granddaughter, a 30-year-old woman, demanded the money she thought she was owed and tried to snatch her grandfather's backpack from his wheelchair after threatening him with scissors.
Monica Obradovic

Judge turns away Jen Psaki's effort in Missouri-filed lawsuit

3 years ago
A judge refused Friday to quash a subpoena issued to former White House press secretary Jen Psaki that seeks her deposition in a lawsuit filed by Missouri and Louisiana, alleging that the Biden administration conspired to silence conservative voices on social media.
Associated Press

Two communities find a cure for medical debt: Pandemic stimulus funds

3 years ago

Local governments in Ohio and Illinois are using American Rescue Plan Act money to relieve residents struggling with medical debt by partnering with an organization that buys debt and wipes the slate clean for debtors.  It’s a strategy advocates say could be duplicated across the country to help erase a multibillion-dollar problem. On Nov. 9, […]

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Casey Quinlan