Reason Morning Links: Obama Asserts Broad Secrecy Powers, Student Suspended Over the Pill, Fallen Soldiers Photographed for First Time in Two Decades
– Tim Carney explains how the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's congressional scorecard shows the difference between lawmakers who support free markets and lawmakers who serve corporations.
– Glenn Greenwald on how the Obama administration's newest executive immunity claims go well beyond anything even the Bush administration tried to argue.
– Stuart Varney says Obama is refusing to allow some banks to repay TARP funds so the federal government can maintain control over them.
– Fairfax, Virginia teen faces two week suspension, possible expulsion for taking birth control pill at lunch. She had a prescription and her parents' permission to be on the pill. Oddly, if she had been caught with heroin, she would only have been suspended for five days.
– Red Cross report dubs CIA treatment of detainees "inhuman."
– For the first time in 18 years, press and photographers allowed to view and record fallen soldiers returning home to Dover Air Force Base.
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