Governor Jerry Brown signed the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act into law yesterday. Among other things, the new law will require police to get a warrant before accessing your digital data. Another bill Governor Brown is expected to sign would be the first in the nation to eliminate over-the-counter sales of antibiotics for livestock. Next, more than 90,000 people will descend on the Rose Bowl tomorrow to watch a soccer match between the US and Mexico. Finally, in our Friday film roundup, men who can’t relate to their children, grown-ups making childish decisions, and children getting stuck in a B horror movies with their dead mothers.
Data Privacy Bill, U.S. v. Mexico, and Friday Film
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