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 PHOENIX Outspoken Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio is opposing the appointment of an independent monitor and other moves to address a judge s finding that his agency racially profiled Latinos, according to a court filing on Friday.The move could result in a judge ordering the Maricopa County Sheriff s Office to comply with constitutional requirements that ban the practice.In May, U.S. District Judge Murray Snow found that Arpaio s office singled out Latinos, and that deputies unreasonably prolonged detentions, marking the first finding by a court that the agency engages in racial profiling.Group fails in  stanley cup bid to recall Ariz. sheriffJudge: Ariz. sheriff s office profiles LatinosBomb addressed to  toughest sheriff in America  Joe Arpaio defused    Arpaio s office is appealing.Snow delayed issuing orders in the case in June after both parties indicated they wanted time to work toward an agreement.The joint filing on Friday indicated the judge would have to provide more guidance during an Aug. 30 status conference given the lack of agreement on a proposed consent decree.   stanley website      stanley cup   In the filing, the parties indicated they have  engaged in good faith discussions  and were able to reach agreement on some terms but remained at odds over several major points, including having a court-appointed monitor oversee the department s compliance with the court s ruling.Snow s May ruling came after a small group of Latinos sued the Sheriff s Office for violating their constitutional rights.The sheriff r Xtag VA Lawsuit  No-Go; Decision To Be Appealed
 Remember how Netflix and Comcast signed a peering deal  And how that could cost us all  Well now, the chickens are coming home to roost because Verizon   making the same deal.     Initial news of the deal came by way of a tweet, complete with confirmation by Netflix   CEO.  @WaltBTIG We have reached an interconnect arrangement with VZ that we hope will improve performance for customers over the coming months. mdash; Joris Evers  @jorisevers  April 28, 2014  Details are scarce, but presumably, like Comcast   deal, this deal involves Netflix paying Verizon for the l stanley vaso uxury of transmitting its data in a more direct fashion. This is  just barely kind of  good because it cuts out the middleman and means bett stanley cup nz er service, but  very very  bad because it establishes the practice of a streaming service like Netflix paying ISPs for higher speeds. When Comcast muscled Netflix into paying for better connection speeds, it side-stepped other more complicated but pervasive infrastructure problems that will only get worse as more data-heavy services like Netflix pop up. This solution fixes Netflix by letting Netflix pay  stanley drinking cup to avoid the bandwidth choke-points. Meanwhile, those choke-points continue to exist. That initial deal opened the door on pay-to-play juuuust a crack. This follow-up deal with Verizon however, straight-up kicks it down. And as more and more deals like this happen鈥攁nd they will鈥攊t only becomes harder for upstarts to shoulder the cost of getting in good with ISP