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Clinton SuperPAC to Spend Millions Shaming Millennials Out of Third-Party Voting, Electronic Billboard Ban Unconstitutional, Californians Want to Put Condoms on Porn Stars: A.M. Links

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 9.16.2016 9:04 AM

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    "We'll be launching a multimillion-dollar digital campaign that talks about what's at stake and how a vote for a third-party candidate is a vote for Donald Trump," said Justin Barasky, a strategist for Hillary Clinton SuperPAC Priorities USA.

  • A Swedish court says it won't suspend a rape investigation against Wikileaks mastermind Julian Assange.
  • Donald Trump told Dr. Oz yesterday that he supports making birth control pills available without a prescription.
  • Bans on electronic billboards are unconstitutional.
  • A USC/Los Angeles Times poll found 55 percent of respondents support a law forcing condom usage in porn films (and creating a state "porn czar" to oversee enforcement).
  • Local police departments are creating their own DNA databases. What could go wrong?
  • Janitors in California must receive anti-sexual harassment training under a new measure signed by Gov. Jerry Brown.
  • Four women say they were drugged and raped at a Washington State University Delta Upsilon party over the weekend, leading the school to suspend the fraternity.
  • Today's most subtance-free, hackery-heavy op-ed, for your hate-reading pleasure.
  • An Illinois woman is suing a sex-toy maker for invastion of privacy.

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Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason.

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