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Cafe Ordinance Sparks War of Words at Fourth District
A state appeal court ruled Thursday that cities aren't violating the First Amendment by forcing Internet cafe owners to implement extreme security measures, such as security guards and video surveillance cameras. But the decision, drew an unusually sharp dissent from Fourth District Court of Appeal Justice David Sills, who accused the majority of blessing Orwellian "Big Brother" governmental oversight. "The majority opinion represents a sad day in the history of civil liberties," Sills wrote.Overseas Clients and Copyright Confusion
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A California appeals court ruled Thursday that cities aren't violating the First Amendment by forcing Internet cafe owners to have security guards and surveillance cameras. But the decision, upholding an ordinance aimed at curbing gang-related violence, drew unusually sharp dissent from one justice, who called the ruling an "emasculation" of privacy rights and accused the majority of blessing Orwellian "Big Brother" governmental oversight.The NLJ Client List | Who Represents Corporate America
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