Reason Morning Links: Discriminating Catholics Get Discriminated Against, Jersey Shore Cop Loses His Cool, Mexico Gov Rejects Call for Truce with Cartels

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  • A judge has upheld Illinois' decision to cancel its adoption contract with a Catholic charity following the passage of new gay rights laws. 
  • Jersey Shore cop arrests resident for filming him, allegedly beats up resident's brother. 
  • Missed opportunity: "Mexico's federal security spokesman on Monday rejected a state prosecutor's call for drug cartels to join in some kind of truce, saying the gangs must be arrested and disbanded instead."
  • FBI investigates antiwar.com. 
  • Can Elizabeth Warren beat Scott Brown without Wall Street money behind her?
  • News from the bowels of America, AKA K Street: "Influence peddlers who once worked for Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi's regime are scrambling to publicly sever ties with the strongman while their competitors are helping his country's rebels gain a valuable foothold in Washington."

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