Archive for November 2008

Online Gambling is in Danger of Going Bust

Nov 20th, 2008

Written by: Dean Micknal
Researched by: Eric Wasik
Edited by: Darci G. Van Duzer
Managing Editor: Lauren E. Trent
A great American philosopher once advised, “You gotta know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em.” The deck certainly looks stacked against the online gambling industry. Last Wednesday the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve issued new rules that [...]



And if Any State Knows Why These Two Should Not be Joined in Holy Matrimony, Vote Now or Forever Hold Your Peace.

Nov 13th, 2008

Written by: Tracy Frazier
Researched by: Casey King
Edited by: Adam Gottlieb
Managing Editor: Mary Anne Nash
In the midst of the excitement and revelry surrounding the election of our 44th president, the success of California’s Proposition 8 was easily lost in the commotion. However, for many, the passage of Proposition 8 damped their [...]



Identity Crisis

Nov 6th, 2008

Written by: Jeff W. Richards
Researched by: Peter Fehrs and Casey King
Managing Editor: Brady Iandiorio
These days, it seems like Americans have to hand over their Social Security Numbers (SSN) every time they turn around. From job or rental applications to buying a house, the SSN has become the de facto way of proving that you [...]