COVID Comes to America – 2020 September 28, 2020 – The duty of any leader, whether a CEO, president, or school superintendent, is to protect the interests of those they represent – whether it’s shareholders or members, school children and teachers, or the American public. Just as a parent has…
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‘Sectarianism & Schism in the Middle East: What it is and How it Came to Be’ with Attorney Ara Sarian, Senior Rule of Law Advisor for the US State Department to Iraq & Afghanistan, and the International Legal Council for the European Commission (EU) on the underpinnings of the divide,…
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October 30, 2016 – As we march toward the day of reckoning to determine who will be our next Commander in Chief, many in the electorate are becoming weary of the hateful and divisive rhetoric filling the airwaves of our oft complacent democracy. From the beginning of our nation’s founding,…
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Guest: Attorney David O’Brien, Sr. Researcher at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
Discussion with Attorney, Policy Consultant & Host of The Legal Edition, Mary Kay Elloian on cyber-security, warrantless intrusions, and how our Constitutional rights are being strained and what we all need to know to keep our private conversations private. Learn how the bounds of privacy have never before been stretched to the limits– as in our present digital age. Expert analysis and discussion.
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Discussion on the new report issued by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University on the issue of “Going Dark,” and the role of law enforcement and privacy rights under scrutiny in the Apple iPhone Encryption litigation and its progeny in the Federal Courts. This is one program for those interested in law enforcement, cryptography and personal privacy rights won’t want to miss!
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March 26, 2016 – If you thought you’d never see the day when labels would actually provide usable information that you and families across American have been clamoring for–well end may be in sight. In the moonlight haze of 11th hour voting by the senate despite its quick sail through…
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