
Mark Fiore
Cartoonist and Writer at Freelance
News Cartoonist at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
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Oct 28, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Ezra D. Church |Mark Fiore |Felipe Rigaudeau-Lopez
Daniel’s Law, a New Jersey privacy statute aimed at protecting public officials’ personal information from being disclosed online, has been on the books since 2020. But a slew of amendments made to Daniel’s Law in 2023 that allow individuals covered by the statute to assign their claims to a third party have resulted in an explosion of litigation against a wide range of businesses that maintain or publish home addresses and telephone numbers.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Ezra D. Church |Mark Fiore |Emily Kimmelman Wheeling |Felipe Rigaudeau-Lopez
Daniel’s Law, a New Jersey privacy statute aimed at protecting public officials’ personal information from being disclosed online, has been on the books since 2020. But a slew of amendments made to Daniel’s Law in 2023 that allow individuals covered by the statute to assign their claims to a third party have resulted in an explosion of litigation against a wide range of businesses that maintain or publish home addresses and telephone numbers.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
progressive.org | Mark Fiore
Besides the fact that killing people is wrong and we should peacefully eliminate politicians we don’t like by voting them out in elections, there is another big reason not to shoot at Donald Trump. As we’ve witnessed since the very moment the bullets left the shooter’s rifle, shooting at Trump has only made him stronger, and his base more loyal. If the assassination attempt succeeded in killing him, Trump would be a genuine martyr and his hateful MAGA cause would only grow bigger.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
progressive.org | Mark Fiore
Sometimes a presidential candidate’s ramblings about a battery-powered boat and a shark attack are really about something else—like electric vehicles, the oil and gas lobby, and most importantly, Republican clannishness. Trump—and the Republican Party—has become vehemently against electric vehicles. It may have something to do with the candidate’s recent billion-dollar ask of the oil and gas industry.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
progressive.org | Mark Fiore
Donald J. Trump is now the first former U.S. President to be a convicted of felony crimes. Trump was found guilty of thirty-four counts of falsifying business records—records that were tied into a criminal conspiracy to illegally sway the 2016 election. As much as Trump and his rightwing cronies may try, this was not just some minor accounting slip-up that President Joe Biden and a partisan district attorney latched onto.
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