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“The Dispatch Buys SCOTUSblog, a Supreme Court Mainstay; The Dispatch, a right-of-center political news and commentary start-up, plans to keep the legal news website available at no cost; Terms of the deal were not disclosed”

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“The Dispatch Buys SCOTUSblog, a Supreme Court Mainstay; The Dispatch, a right-of-center political news and commentary start-up, plans to keep the legal news website available at no cost; Terms of the deal were not disclosed”: Benjamin Mullin of The New York Times has this report.

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News organizations sue OpenAI over copyright infringement claims

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OpenAI and its financial backer Microsoft argue that its use of data is protected under the fair use doctrine , which allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as commentary, criticism or education.

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Serbia students protest for civil rights in front of Supreme Court

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In a long commentary in 2023, the New York Times wrote of alleged connections that the Serbian president has with the countrys criminal underworld, and how such ties helped him keep a grip on power.

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Reporters Without Borders says Afghanistan press freedom hit record low amid Taliban crackdown

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The Taliban’s crackdown targets content deemed “transgressive,” such as music, fiction, and any commentary on Taliban politics or broadcasts considered contrary to their interpretation of Islamic values.

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Morocco court sentences journalist to 18 months for defaming justice minister

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.” Human Rights Watch commented on the case, stating that it violated Mahdaoui’s right to peaceful expression and suggested that it reflected an abusive use of the law against a candid journalist by authorities who have drastically limited the space for critical reporting and commentary.

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“Supreme Court to hear religious freedom case involving LGBTQ+ storybooks; The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether public schools can refuse to give parents the right to pull kids from lessons involving LGBTQ-themed books”

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And in commentary, Monday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal will contain an editorial titled “ Gender Storytime at the Supreme Court: If elementary schools read childrens books with LGBTQ themes, can parents opt out? Marimow of The Washington Post has this report.

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Austria experienced unprecedented number of anti-Semitic incidents in 2020: report

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These incidents ranged from physical attacks and vandalism to verbal abuse and anti-Semitic commentary online, and notably included incidents linked to coronavirus lockdowns. Further incidents included posts and commentary that attributed worldwide coronavirus lockdowns to the global Jewish conspiracy myth.