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Friday, April 02, 2004
Both major political parties propagate myths about young people. These myths—‘young people are apathetic community members’, ‘young people are deviant and do not conform with social norms of behaviour’, and ‘young people depend too much on technology’...
Senate Judiciary Filegate Scandal Update
Manuel Miranda, the former Counsel to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, resigned his position on February 23, 2004 subsequent to the furor that resulted in response to his involvement in unauthorized access to thousands of Democratic computer files from the Senate Judiciary Committee server. This Legal Times article provides background on Mr. Miranda's past work and activities, as well as comments by partisan sources and computer law experts concerning a potential federal indictment.
· Legal Times [ courtesy of Sus Street]
· See Also Last (Frist), Act (Bill)
· How E-Voting Threatens Democracy: Activitist Bev Harris has put e-voting security issues high on the agenda of states and localities throughout the country
· See Also Modernising Menzies, Whitlam, and Australian Elections