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Is Seattle Too Tender for Free Speech?
The First Amendment should apply to Seattle public transit.
For Flu Season: Pseudoephedrine - Yes, Police Fishing Expeditions - No
More and more, the government is turning to databases to keep an eye on the drug trade.
Growing Up in a Post-9/11 World
Young people today are realizing their importance to the nation's wellbeing.
A Medical Marijuana Registry Should Protect Patient Privacy
Creating a registry of medical marijuana patients would protect them from arrest.
We Can Be Safe and Free: A 9/11 Anniversary Reminder
Concerns about safety do not need to infringe upon our right to freedom.
Gamers: Don’t Let Harassment Log You Out!
Video games can be a positive influence, but harassment can get in the way at times.
Telecoms Should Not Get Off Scot-Free for Abetting Government Spying
Telecoms must be hels accountable for assisting thr NSA in their illegal spying operations.
State Supreme Court: Disabled Students Don’t Have to Wait Years to Seek Justice
The WA Supreme Court has allowed disabled students to seek protection from state civil rights laws.
Want to Stop Outdoor Grow Operations? Change Our Marijuana Laws
In order to stop dangerous outdoor grow operations, Washington must decriminalize marijuana.
Software developers can put privacy first
Everybody gains when designers and coders develop for privacy.
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