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November 6, 2003
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Students file lawsuit against Diebold
Nelson Pavlosky ’06 and Luke Smith ’06 said Monday that they would file lawsuit against voting machine – maker Diebold, Inc., in a California federal court. Their decision has moved them into a leading role in a situation that has spread across college campuses and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) nationwide.
In a mutual effort, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit legal group, and Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society will file suit jointly against Diebold on be…
Table of contents
News
- Theft suspect was injured in car accident
- Four cited on Halloween
- Students assault delivery man
- Political dissenter to speak
- ITS increases bandwidth
- Health activist speaks at Swat
- Qüb reopens, revamps
- Nobel peace laureate calls for new American code of ethics
- Symposium discusses violence and globalization
Living & Arts
- Get in touch with your pink side
- Served like royalty by Aden's friendly staff
- Roots and offshoots
- Under the covers
- Student's straw man to invade Cleveland
- What's in a name?
- A very lukewarm 'April'
- Unanswerable questions answered
- An S & ML Halloween
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
- Amoral stupidity
- Diebold a First Amendment issue
- Edwards best bet for the Dems
- Bringing back Al Gore in 2004
- An ethical racism
- A.N.S.W.E.R. isn't the right answer
- Copyright: worldwide and out of control
- Neglected stories
- Inventing controversy
Sports
- Cross country teams place third, fourth at conference championship
- Where the loyalty?
- Garnet Tide avenge losses to Haverford
- Up-and-coming Garnet proud of season
- Garnet finish game and season on positive note
- NFL predictions: the good, bad and ugly
- Tide thrashes Villa Julie
- Swarthmore Sports by the Numbers



