Julian Assanges extradition hearing began in Jan. but is on hiatus at least until Sept 2020. In Jan, the prosecution pleaded for the media to stop characterizing the US effort as a politicized war on journalism - Guest - Nathan Fuller - https://t.co/lWkXuaO1Aw
Library Freedom, TOR And Right To Privacy
Libraries in this country have long been sanctuaries in which to read, think, dream and pursue intellectual pursuits free from judgment or outside intrusion. Guest -Alison Macrina - https://t.co/lWkXuaO1Aw
Visit https://t.co/lWkXuaO1Aw Monday morning April 15, 2019 to hear an exclusive interview with attorney James Goodale talking with hosts about the arrest of Julian Assange.
Prison Visitation and Support
In hundreds of correctional facilities across the nation, in person visits are being phased out. Instead, video technology run by Securus and other companies is used to replace these visits.#prison, https://t.co/lWkXuaO1Aw
United States Executive Authority in Declaring Emergency Powers
Guest – Andrew Boyd, Counsel in the Brennan Center’s Liberty and National Security Program
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#lawanddisorder#borderwall
We speak with returning guest Chris Hedges who joins us for the entire show. He has written 11 books including the recently published America: the Farewell Tour. https://t.co/lWkXuaO1Aw
#chrishedges
U.S. Plans To Overthrow Venezuelan President?
Recently people in the Trump administration held secret meetings with certain military leaders of Venezuela to discuss plans to overthrow Venezuelan elected President Nicolas Maduro. #venezuela#Maduro#lawanddisorder
Regulation Designed to Tax Protesters For First Amendment Activity
The Trump administration has another first for America. It wants demonstrators to pay to use public parks, sidewalks and streets to engage in free speech. https://t.co/h9DDoPjjEG #Trump#freespeech#protesters
Law and Disorder Special
Beyond Apology: Child Torture & Cover Ups In the Catholic Church
Attorney Pam Spees / SNAP co-founder Peter Isely
Airs Sunday September 3, 2018 WBAI 99.5 FM
Released on https://t.co/lWkXuaO1Aw Monday Sept 4, 2018
A Law and Disorder Radio Special: Monday 9AM - WBAI
30 Years Later: The Tompkins Square Park Police Riot
-Lower East Side activist Susan Howard
-East Village best selling author Arthur Nersesian
-NYC photographer John McBride
https://t.co/h9DDoPjjEG
#tompkinssquarepark
Mark Crispin Miller – Julian Assange, Voter Fraud and Fake News
WikiLeaks founder the truth telling publisher Julian Assange is in escalating danger. #MarkCrispinMiller
https://t.co/POSPF3KVEx …
U.S. Quits UN Human Rights Body
Last week the US became the first country to voluntarily quit the UN 47 member main human rights body, primarily over Washington’s claim that the Human Rights Council is biased against Israel.
#UnitedNations#PhyllisBennis
Legislation Criminalizing Protests
Throughout the nation, a rash of new bills are being introduced that increase the criminal penalty for the act of protesting. They have been in part inspired by model legislation drafted by the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council
Cryptocurrencies - In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto invented Bitcoin, the first and most prominent cryptocurrency, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. https://t.co/TfwBRCe50f
Lawyers You’ll Like: Attorney Nancy Stearns,
In 1970, an unusual legal team came together in what would become a landmark case challenging New York’s restrictive abortion ban. The case was Abramowicz v. Lefkowitz, and the team consisted of all women.
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