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  2. Jeralyn Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Merritt is the creator of CrimeLynx, an online legal resource for legal professionals and the general public, and a blog called TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime, which is a three-time winner of a Koufax Award for best single-issue blog in 2002, 2003 and 2004 (in 2004 TalkLeft shared the award with Grits for Breakfast), and a 2006 winner of the ...

  3. Alternative media (U.S. political left) - Wikipedia

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    It covers alternative media sources including talk radio programs, TV shows, podcasts, investigative journalism, documentaries, blogs and other alternative media sources. Alternative news services [ edit ]

  4. OpenLeft - Wikipedia

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    OpenLeft.com was known for being one of the few blogs on the internet to have built its own infrastructure, including its own email list, fundraising apparatus, and legislative contact tools for e-action. It is part of a left-leaning coalition of websites that pool their web space together to sell to advertisers.

  5. Marcy Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Marcy Wheeler, long known by the handle "emptywheel", [1] is an American independent journalist specializing in national security and civil liberties. Wheeler publishes on her own site, Emptywheel, [2] established in July 2011.

  6. United States v. Libby - Wikipedia

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    YearlyKos, a political convention for American liberal political activists, organized by readers and writers of Daily Kos, an influential American political blog, which took place in Chicago from August 2 through August 5, 2007, hosted a panel discussion, on August 2, by Christy Hardin Smith of Firedoglake, Jeralyn Merritt (TalkLeft), and Marcy ...

  7. United States v. Swartz - Wikipedia

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    In United States of America v.Aaron Swartz, Aaron Swartz, an American computer programmer, writer, political organizer and Internet activist, was prosecuted for multiple violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA), after downloading academic journal articles through the MIT computer network from a source for which he had an account as a Harvard research fellow.

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  9. Cory Maye - Wikipedia

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    Cory Jermaine Maye (born September 9, 1980) is a former American prisoner.He was originally convicted of murder in the 2001 death of Prentiss, Mississippi, police officer Ron W. Jones, during a drug raid on the other half of Maye's duplex.