Links on 7/07/2013

Amy's Baking Company worker rules – Business Insider.

Nightmarish Arizona Restaurant Has Some Of The Strictest Employee Rules We’ve Ever Seen

Song Chao: Portraits of workers at a hydropower manufacturing facility in China (PHOTOS)..

Daily Kos: Texas Republicans reject 'overregulation.' Of exploding fertilizer plants, not women's bodies..

Digital Health Records’ Risks Emerge as Deaths Blamed on Systems – Bloomberg.

Electronic health records are supposed to improve medical care by providing physicians quick and easy access to a patient’s history, prescriptions, lab results and other vital data. While the new computerized systems have decreased some kinds of errors, such as those caused by doctors’ illegible prescriptions, the shift away from paper has also created new problems, with sometimes dire consequences.

11 Illegal Interview Questions – Business Insider.

McDonald's, Walmart, Others Probed Over ATM-Style Payroll Cards.

Justin Carter, Teen Jailed For Facebook Comment, Reportedly On Suicide Watch.

Glastonbury: the casual ageism directed at the Rolling Stones is really decrepit | Hadley Freeman | Comment is free | The Guardian.

Federal judge says ADA class action against Starbucks can proceed, include all Calif. stores | Legal Newsline.

Police Just Violating All The Constitutional Amendments Now.

In addition to Third Amendment violations, the Mitchells are suing for violations of the fourth and 14th Amendments, assault and battery, conspiracy, defamation, abuse of process, malicious prosecution, negligence and emotional distress.

Crazy Eddie fraudster says SEC can’t keep up – MarketWatch.

You May Not Like Weev, But Your Online Freedom Depends on His Appeal | Wired Opinion | Wired.com.

In Smoking Cases, Interminable Delay Is the Real Due Process Violation.