It appears that Edward Snowden’s e-mail provider, Lavabit, has decided to shut down instead of continuing to operate on the government’s terms. Chris Christie, governor of New Jersey and the current GOP frontrunner in 2016 according to recent polls, just signed into law 10 pieces of gun control legislation. And much more! (See program notes, below, for stories we plan to discuss.)
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Program Notes:
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Washington Post: Snowden’s e-mail provider is closing, cannot legally say why
New York Times: Two Providers of Secure E-mail Shut Down
The US Government Killed Three Secure Email Services This Week (HT for this and next story: Rob Abiera)
Meshnet activists rebuilding the internet from scratch
Apple’s Tim Cook, tech executives meet with Barack Obama to talk surveillance
Flashback: Mitch McConnell Says HHS put a gag order on insurers about the impact of Obamacare (HT: Deborah Sloan)
John Allison: The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure
Cato Makes Dick Durbin’s Enemies List
Chris Christie Signs 10 Gun Bills into Law
Chris Christie leads two new 2016 Republican polls
Man who killed Ace hardware employee was on “mission from Allah,” Deputy DA says
Republicans revive ‘Penny Plan’ as sequester alternative to balanced budget