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More video of that Missouri professor who calls in ‘muscle’ — what the law says, and why anyone with a smartphone should care

“This is public property.” “(With sarcasm) I know, that’s a really good one… I’m communication faculty and I really get that argument..but you need to get out.” Yesterday, a Missouri professor called for “muscle” to remove a journalist from a public place on campus where protesters had gathered, and the scene [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

First-time home buyers at decades-long low; millennials as likely to live with parents as own a home

Further evidence that the housing market is still broken: Even as home prices rise, first-time home buyers keep disappearing.  In fact, first-timers now  represent the smallest percentage of home buyers in three decades, according to a report issued Thursday by The National Association of Realtors. How can prices rise while an incredibly [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

When a firm spreads misinformation, what’s the harm? Spokeo (and Facebook, and Google) argue at Supreme Court

Not long ago, Internet data broker Spokeo was fined $800,000 by the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly published fake reviews online to hawk its service, advertised as “not your grandma’s phone book.”   It also advertised to corporations that its reports were a way to “explore beyond the resume.”  That was a [Keep reading]