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Author Archives: Moriah Costa
In the Name of Cybersecurity: CISPA, the Most Recent Threat to Free Speech
Censorship has become an all too frequently used word. Nowhere is this seen more than in the fight against Internet regulation. In Reno v. ACLU, the Supreme Court declared that the Internet was a free speech zone and, as such, was protected by … Continue reading
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Tagged Censorship, CISPA, Cybersecurity, Facebook, Free Speech, Google, Internet, Internet Regulation, PIPA, SOPA
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Why Libertarians Should Embrace Feminism
This article was co-written by Campus Coordinator Moriah Costa of Arizona State University in collaboration with Luca Gattoni-Celli of the College of Charleston When women in the United States won the right to vote with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment … Continue reading
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Tagged Feminism, inequality, Libertarian Feminism, Margaret Thatcher, Meryl Streep, Toddlers in Tiaras, women
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Libertarians You’ve Never Heard Of: Rose Wilder Lane
As a young city girl, I loved reading Little House on the Prairie and imagining what my life would be like if I had lived during the expansion of the American West. When I discovered Laura Ingalls Wilder’s daughter, Rose, … Continue reading
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Tagged Libertarians You've Never Heard Of, Little House on the Prarie, Rose Wilder Lane
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Arizona State University Students Host a Free Speech Wall
Three days before Thanksgiving break, the Arizona State University Students For Liberty joined forces with the College Republicans and the Network of Enlightened Women to host a free speech wall on our campus. The ideas presented on the wall were very diverse … Continue reading
Spreading Liberty at Occupy Phoenix
For the past few weeks, the Occupy Wall Street movement has been hotly debated among libertarians. Should we participate? Are the protesters against a free market? What is the purpose of the movement? Does it even have one? This debate … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, On The Ground, Politics
Tagged Arizona State University, Occupy Phoenix, Occupy Wall Street
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Abolishing FEMA Will Provide Actual Disaster Relief
Ever since Hurricane Katrina, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been criticized for its ineffectiveness in providing disaster relief. Many have questioned if it should even continue to be funded. This concern increased after Hurricane Irene left many in … Continue reading
