Emily Bazelon

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First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated 6 hours ago - 2 reports

A Temporary Victory For Voting Rights

On Monday the Supreme Court invalidated an Arizona law passed in 2004 that requires people registering to vote to provide proof of citizenship at the time of registration. But, as Lyle Denniston  explains , Scalia’s majority opinion suggested a way around ... [Published Atlantic Monthly - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 1 reports

Sibling Fights Might be Bad for Kids. What's a Parent to Do?

Most people with siblings can remember an instance where their arguments escalated to inappropriate levels. I recall slamming my older brother’s door so hard when we were teenagers that I splintered the doorframe. Though some sparring is normal, aggression ... [Published Slate - The XX Factor - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 1 reports

U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Arizona voter citizenship provision

The Supreme Court says states can't require would-be voters prove they are U.S. citizens before being allowed to register to vote.The justices, in a 7-2 decision, threw out Arizona’s voter-approved requirement that prospective voters document their U.S. ... [Published Public Radio International - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 15 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 1 reports

Certain Republican politicians’ theories about rape and pregnancy stem from Nazi experiments

Emily Bazelon TRACES the roots of a myth:At a congressional hearing Wednesday, Rep. Trent Franks [above, right], a Republican from Arizona, argued against an exception for rape and incest victims from a ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. He ... [Published Rockland Standard - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Slate Feminist Whips Out the Nazi Card Against Pro-life Republican

On June 11 , Slate editor Emily Bazelon whipped out the Nazi card against Congressman Trent Franks.  The media site, which is an affiliate of the Washington Post, unsurprisingly went after the Republican legislator for his remarks about rape on Wednesday ... [Published NewsBusters.org blogs - Jun 13 2013]
Entities: Pro-Life, Nazism, Feminism
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Discriminatory harassment and bullying: a definitional sticky wicket?

Definitional issues, as technical as they are important, have occupied much discussion among Palo Alto school board members, administrators, lawyers and the public in the wake of the Office for Civil Rights report. What does "bullying" mean within the ... [Published Palo Alto Online - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Supreme Court rules human genes can't be patented

Companies cannot patent parts of naturally-occurring human genes, the Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision Thursday.The high court’s unanimous judgment reverses three decades of patent awards by government officials, and has some in the lucrative ... [Published Public Radio International - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Review: Sticks and Stones

by Emily Bazelon. Random House 2013. 2013. Reviewed from borrowed copy of audiobook. Making this part of my ?vacation reads? series, figuring most of my readers who work in schools are on vacation now or soon will be! It?s About: Bullying: it?s all over ... [Published School Library Journal - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Zimmerman Jurors Will Be Sequestered For Murder Trial

Bad news for the (un)lucky men and women who will make up the jury for George Zimmerman's murder trial (that is, assuming they're not eager to spend the better part of a month trapped in a hotel room), via USA Today:A Florida judge told a jury candidate ... [Published Slate Magazine - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Poll: Is Edward Snowden a hero or a traitor?

Edward Snowden said Wednesday he's not hiding from justice. Snowden, fired Tuesday by the NSA contractor for whom he worked, Booz Allen Hamilton, talked to The Guardian newspaper about how American surveillance systems work and why he decided to reveal ... [Published SCPR - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 10 2013 - Updated Jun 10 2013 - 3 reports

Privacy Isn’t What It Used to Be

On Slate, Emily Bazelon laments her colleagues’ lack of outrage at the revelations of the National Security Agency’s vacuuming up of data on what all of us are doing. In the New York Times, Ross Douthat explains it in terms of an internet motto: “abandon ... [Published Sojourners - Jun 10 2013]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 3 reports

Gay Teen Charged With Felonies Over Relationship Refuses Plea Deal

Kaitlyn Hunt, the 18-year-old Florida girl who made international headlines after being charged with felonies for her same-sex relationship with a 15-year-old peer, has , according to CBS affiliate WPEC.Under the state attorney's deal, and placed on two ... [Published Huffington Post - May 24 2013]

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"he says, 'look, the constitution gives states the power to say the time, place and manner of elections, but then it says that congress can alter and make its own rules.' and so, basically, scalia's ruling of that dual way in which the constitution apportions responsibility to congress and to the states is to say, 'you know what? congress wins,'" Bazelon said
"It's such a common sense ruling," Bazelon said. "there's just something really strange about the breadth of the patent myriad genetics was asserting here. the idea that you can pluck something out of nature, something that's in all of our dna, and say that one company owns it."

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Letters: Data mining, government spying and the... [Published Oregonian - 17 hours ago]
A Temporary Victory For Voting Rights [Published Atlantic Monthly - Jun 18 2013]
A Temporary Victory For Voting Rights [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - Jun 18 2013]
Sibling Fights Might be Bad for Kids. What's a ... [Published Slate - The XX Factor - Jun 18 2013]
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Arizona voter c... [Published Public Radio International - Jun 18 2013]
Explainer: What You Need to Know About the SCOT... [Published WNYC - Jun 18 2013]
Certain Republican politicians’ theories about ... [Published Rockland Standard - Jun 15 2013]
Gabfest Radio: The NSA Has Your Selfies Edition [Published WNYC - Jun 14 2013]
Discriminatory harassment and bullying: a defin... [Published Palo Alto Online - Jun 14 2013]
Supreme Court rules human genes can't be patented [Published Public Radio International - Jun 14 2013]
A Quiet Blockbuster [Published TAPPED - Jun 14 2013]
Review: Sticks and Stones [Published School Library Journal - Jun 14 2013]
Slate Feminist Whips Out the Nazi Card Against ... [Published NewsBusters.org blogs - Jun 13 2013]
Zimmerman Jurors Will Be Sequestered For Murder... [Published Slate Magazine - Jun 13 2013]
Poll: Is Edward Snowden a hero or a traitor? [Published SCPR - Jun 13 2013]
Rep. Trent Franks’s Magic Ladyparts Rape Theory... [Published Wonkette - Jun 13 2013]
‘That’s because you’re Canadian’: Teen relentle... [Published National Post - Top Stories - Jun 12 2013]
James Hill: Revenge of the Nerd [Published Statesman Journal - Jun 12 2013]
Driving Blind: Stalinists and Kafka [Published The League of Ordinary Gentlemen - Jun 11 2013]
The NSA just made it official: Americans are gu... [Published Yahoo! Finance - Jun 10 2013]
Privacy Isn’t What It Used to Be [Published Sojourners - Jun 10 2013]
Privacy Isn’t What It Used to Be [Published God's Politics Blog - Jun 10 2013]
Privacy isn?t what it used to be [Published Religion News Service - Jun 10 2013]
Supreme Court Opinions [Published WNYC - Jun 10 2013]
Big Brother, Drowning Dangers, and the Future o... [Published Slate Magazine - Jun 08 2013]
Gabfest Radio: The Swab My Cheek Edition [Published WNYC - Jun 07 2013]
Fears over DNA ruling are unfounded: Editorial [Published Star Ledger - Jun 06 2013]
Obama’s New Tactic: If You Don’t Eat Your Meat,... [Published Working In These Times - Jun 06 2013]
Confronting cruelty in children [Published Catholic San Francisco - Jun 05 2013]
Stopping Bullying [Published CBC - Jun 05 2013]
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A Temporary Victory For Voting Rights [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - Jun 18 2013]
On Monday the Supreme Court invalidated an Arizona law passed in 2004 that requires people registering to vote to provide proof of citizenship at the time of registration. But, as Lyle Denniston  explains , Scalia’s majority opinion suggested a way around ...
Sibling Fights Might be Bad for Kids. What's a ... [Published Slate - The XX Factor - Jun 18 2013]
Most people with siblings can remember an instance where their arguments escalated to inappropriate levels. I recall slamming my older brother’s door so hard when we were teenagers that I splintered the doorframe. Though some sparring is normal, aggression ...
A Quiet Blockbuster [Published TAPPED - Jun 14 2013]
(AP Photo/J. David Ake) As we near the end of this Supreme Court term, a number of cases of substantial interest to politically aware people who aren't court specialists remain to be decided. Landmark rulings involving the constitutionality of affirmative ...
Slate Feminist Whips Out the Nazi Card Against ... [Published NewsBusters.org blogs - Jun 13 2013]
On June 11 , Slate editor Emily Bazelon whipped out the Nazi card against Congressman Trent Franks.  The media site, which is an affiliate of the Washington Post, unsurprisingly went after the Republican legislator for his remarks about rape on Wednesday ...
Rep. Trent Franks’s Magic Ladyparts Rape Theory... [Published Wonkette - Jun 13 2013]
We here at Yr Wonkette are fond of mocking the ever-lovin’ shit out of Republicans who are fond of saying that such-and-such or so-and-so is just like Hitler or Nazis or the Holocaust, or some variation thereon. Like how overhearing things at ...
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