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...Supreme Court's precedents "draw a firm line at the entrance to the house," said Scalia, and it's irrelevant whether ever-evolving technology permits law enforcement to gather evidence without entering the premises. If, without the technology, the cops would have had to enter the house to gather the evidence needed - bingo, they needed a search warrant, said the justice, harkening back to the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment and common law in a perfect Scalia moment. His aim: to preserve the degree of privacy that was expected at the time the Fourth Amendment was written...
...Ranking and yanking is nothing new at Enron, which launched the system among its fiercely competitive wholesale-energy traders a decade ago and has since expanded it to cover all the Houston-based company's 18,000 employees. In a typically intense session, as many as 25 managers may gather around a conference table in a windowless room with a computer screen filled with employee rankings projected on one wall. Each participant comes armed with notebooks bulging with job reviews. As the discussion proceeds, the managers may shift people from one ranking to another, deciding their fate with the click...
...these young people attend meetings up to seven times a week. They drink second-rate coffee and spend hours listening to stories of despair and hope, supporting each other as they try to exist in a city with a bar on every block. At the end of the meeting, gather in a circle, grasp hands and recite: "God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know the difference...
...event heralded as “The Big One,” over 700 people gather outside of Mass. Hall to rally for a living wage making it the largest Yard rally in six years. In addition to increased public support, the campaign has garnered the attention of the national media...
...three, only WGBH has plans to move. The broadcasting company has leased its main facility from Harvard since the 1960s, and now rents space in three other buildings Harvard purchased in the 1990s. The station plans to gather itself into one building in the next several years, possibly on land it recently bought in Brighton, according to Jeanne M. Hopkins, WGBH Vice President of Communications...