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In 2012, then–California Attorney General Kamala Harris said: "Backpage.com needs to shut itself down when it has created as its business model the profiting off the selling of human beings and ...
How the Backpage prosecution helped create a playbook for suppressing online speech, debanking disfavored groups, and using "conspiracy" charges to imprison the government's targets
Backpage founder Michael Lacey founded the Phoenix New Times in 1970, saying it was a response to the Vietnam War and the Kent State shootings. Backpage co-founder Jim Larkin joined the New Times in 1971. [5] [6] [7] The New Times' papers were free and relied on advertising. The New Times especially relied on classified advertising to earn ...
Michael Lacey, a founder of the lucrative classified site Backpage.com, was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison and fined $3 million for a single money laundering count in a sprawling case ...
Baja California Sur (1931–1974) Territory of Baja California Norte (1931–1952) Statehood Free & sovereign state of Baja California Sur (est. 1974) Free & sovereign state of Baja California (est. 1952) State of Arizona (est. 1912) Northern part: State of Nevada (est. 1864) State of Utah (est. 1896) State of Wyoming (est. 1890) SW part
Baja California Sur, [a] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Baja California Sur, [b] is the least populated state and the 31st and last state to be admitted to Mexico, in 1974. It is also the ninth-largest Mexican state in terms of area.
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The decree on transforming the Territory of Baja California Sur into the Free and Sovereign State of Baja California Sur was published in the Official Journal of the Federation on 8 October 1974. The last territorial governor, Félix Agramont Cota, was appointed provisional governor of the newly created state. [6] [7]