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June 24, 2011 | Hate Crime Laws vs. Fundamental Freedoms

Victoria Naselskaya: Creating a framework to distinguish between freedom of expression and hate speech is one of the most challenging tasks lawmakers face. Since, “theoretically, the expression of anti-Semitic or racist speech may also fall into the scope of this basic freedom.”

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July 7, 2009 | US House Votes for Energy Law: Time for an Energy Revolution?

Barack Obama’s
entrance into the White House awoke all manner of hope for a fundamental
turnaround in US energy policy. Yet this is not the first time that the world
has looked to Washington in hope that the US would finally show the world how
to be free of the fetters of fossil fuels. This was in 1977, as Jimmy Carter,
shortly after assuming office, installed solar panels on the roof of

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