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Obama Admin Says It Won't Charge Reporters with Conspiracy to Commit Journalism [1]

In the wake of the Justice Department's chilling seizure of AP phone records, the Department asserted that a Fox reporter violated the law by reporting the news. The unprecedented assertion was made by FBI agent Reginald B. Reyes in a search warrant application that was ultimately approved by a judge, allowing Reyes to snoop through the phone records of Fox News correspondent James Rosen.

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"Clock Is Ticking, Slowly, on Rules for Coal-Fired Power Plants" [7]

"The fate of many coal-fired power plants may rest on how boldly Obama tries to fulfill his pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions."

Air [8]
Climate Change [9]
Environmental Politics [5]
Laws & Regulations [3]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: LA Times [11], 05/15/2013
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Supreme Court rules for Monsanto in Farmer's GM Soybean Seed Case [12]

"Farmers must pay Monsanto each time they plant the company’s genetically modified soybeans, the Supreme Court ruled Monday, rejecting an Indiana farmer’s argument that his un­or­tho­dox techniques did not violate the company’s patent."

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Source: Wash Post [16], 05/14/2013
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"Study Finds an Increase in Arsenic Levels in Chicken" [17]

"Researchers at Johns Hopkins University said they found levels of arsenic in chicken that exceeded amounts that occur naturally, and warned that they could lead to a small increase in the risk of cancer for consumers over a lifetime."

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Source: NY Times [21], 05/13/2013
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"Chemical Depots Fall Under a Patchwork of Rules" [22]

"NEW BRAUNFELS, TX — Off a dirt road connected to ever-flowing Interstate 35, a little metal sign on a wooden fence is the only indication of what lies ahead. Nearby, Buckley Powder, a mining and construction supply company, stores large quantities of ammonium nitrate, the source of the explosion at a fertilizer depot that killed at least 14 people and injured hundreds more last month in West."

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Source: NY Times [25], 05/13/2013
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"Sentencing Set for Activists Who Broke Into Tennessee Nuclear Site" [26]

"An elderly nun and two other peace activists will be sentenced in September on their convictions for damaging a Tennessee defense facility where enriched uranium for nuclear bombs is stored, a federal judge said on Thursday."

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Source: Reuters [29], 05/10/2013
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Supreme Court Deals Blow to Out-of-State FOIA Requesters [30]

The unanimous decision turned down a FOIA request by a California resident for records in Virginia. According to the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, only a "handful" of states have similar residents-only restrictions to their FOI laws. But the doctrinal impact of the decision is likely to be large, since the court held, among other things, that the First Amendment conveys no right of access to government information.

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Judges Skeptical of States Challenging EPA Climate Rule Authority [34]

"Federal judges wrestled today with whether U.S. EPA ran afoul of the law in directing states to implement regulations to address climate change."

Climate Change [9]
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Source: Greenwire [35], 05/08/2013
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"JPMorgan Chase Accused of Rigging Energy Markets" [36]

"JPMorgan Chase developed schemes to sell electricity at falsely attractive prices in Michigan and California, according to The New York Times. The market manipulation could result in JPMorgan Chase receiving penalties from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission."

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National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [38], 05/07/2013
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Fertilizer Plant Blast: Does Post-9/11 Secrecy Make Your Life Riskier? [39]

"Following the fertilizer plant blast, Texas cited terror concerns in withholding information on dangerous chemicals. Some say that secrecy deprives citizens of the ability to make decisions about their safety."

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Source: Christian Science Monitor [40], 05/06/2013
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