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Microsoft Vows to Defend Dreamers, House Subpoenas Pee Dossier Docs, Sheriff Clarke Takes Trump Super PAC Job: A.M. Links

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 9.6.2017 9:00 AM

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    Microsoft's Chief Legal Officer said the company "will pay for legal counsel for Dreamer employees in any deportation case and file a brief in the company's name."

  • Former Sheriff David Clarke is staying off the federal payroll for now, instead taking a position as a spokesman and senior adviser for Trump super PAC America First Action.
  • The U.S. House Intelligence Committee is demanding FBI records related to the "pee dossier."
  • Remembering Indian journalist and human-rights activist Gauri Lankesh, who was gunned down outside her home on Monday.
  • A Cuban man in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody died after being found unconscious in his hospital-room shower. He is the 11th detainee to die in ICE custody this year.
  • Behold hate-crime laws in action.
  • The Huffington Post is so intersectional it publishes the pro-censorship group formerly known as Morality in Media urging harsher criminal sentencing for folks involved in gay sex work.
  • Big changes could be coming to the Title IX office this week.
  • A man who launched a pro-"Hillary Democrats" social platform called Verrit has been having a Twitter meltdown for days after Clinton's endorsement of the site also brought a lot of skeptics.
  • Celebrate these bad bills that didn't make it out of the California legislature in the 2017 session.

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Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason.

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