The Memory Hole > Justice Department Censors Supreme Court Quote:
Ostensibly, they would use their powers of censorship only to remove material that truly could jeopardize US operations... It's hard to imagine a more public, open document than a decision written by the Supreme Court... Yet the Justice Department had the incomprehensible arrogance and gall to strip this quotation from a court document, as if it represented a grave threat to the republic. Luckily, the court slapped down this redaction and several others... Now we know the truth. Think about this the next time you see a black mark on a public document.
Via Phil
Everyone's using these ★ things in their titles and stuff, because... "hey, cool, a star". Stop it! Grr!
The Elegant Universe
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Joseph Baxter: Jan 7, 11:07pm