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Jun 2, 2016

There’s digital life after death

What happens to your digital life when you die? In many states, the answer likely depends on the terms of agreement and privacy policies of digital asset custodians, such as Facebook or Google.

Sep 18, 2014

Washington: Keep traffic speeding along the Information Superhighway

The remarkable growth of the Internet over the last 20 years has largely been driven by technological advances, but proposed regulations threaten to put the brakes on this communications medium that has been a boon to business and consumers alike.

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Jun 16, 2014

Many Arizona students will have to go with paper on new school tests

An estimated 50 percent of Arizona’s public-school students are going to use the more expensive paper versions of the Common Core achievement test.

Jan 27, 2014

Broadband fee proposed for public schools

No one disputes that broadband is significantly lacking for Arizona’s remote schools, but the battle this legislative session is going to be who pays for it.

Jan 30, 2012

Time to fight to keep public notices in Arizona newspapers

Long before transparency was the catch phrase of government watchdogs, Arizona newspapers have been the primary fighters in the battle to keep government records open to citizens. In the last few years, the transparency fight has moved to protecting the public’s right to know by keeping public notices in newspapers.

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