Monthly Archives: February 2013

PolitiHacks Digest: Week of 25 February

“Like it or not, the U.S. is in a global competition for the best and brightest. For the first time, immigrants have choices, including going to the many countries other than the U.S. that value them.” L. Gordon Crovitz, Wall Street … Continue reading

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PolitiHacks Digest: Week of 18 February

“And real reform means fixing the legal immigration system to cut waiting periods and attract the highly-skilled entrepreneurs and engineers that will help create jobs and grow our economy.” President Obama, State of the Union Three Things You Need to Know: … Continue reading

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PolitiHacks Digest Week of 2-11

What’s Going On in DC:  CISPA is back: A debate over security vs. privacy Should companies be allowed to violate user privacy agreements when cooperating with government agencies fighting hackers, often directed by other countries? CISPA says yes Last year’s debate … Continue reading

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PolitiHacks Digest #2

What’s New – Path hit with $800,000 fine by FTC for COPPA violation – Startup Visa Act reintroduced – Immigration Hearings to begin 2/5 in House, 2/13 in Senate – Parsing the President’s Startup Visa shoutout Who’s Who – Rep. … Continue reading

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