Talk:Lex Gabinia de piratis persequendis

New York Times Article
I think it would be fine to have a couple of sentences in an editorial and encyclopedic voice noting that an opinion piece in the Times drew a parallel to legislative erosions of liberties in the U.S. in the wake of 9/11. However, the bit I've just reverted, besides being very hasty work with many typos, had as its basic strategy to paste in a bunch of copyrighted material from the Times piece, without any indications of quotations. I reverted instead of reformatting, because I think the Times piece should not constitute half of an article on the Lex Gabinia. Wareh 02:46, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Lex Gabinia, the Patriot Act, of bc Rome. Only possible because of the cowardice of the population. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 159.105.80.92 (talk • contribs)

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Which lex Gabinia?
Someone here quotes Lintott's articles on a lex Gabinia which concerned electoral bribery. There is also, for sure, a lex Gabinia which granted Pompey powers to fight pirates in the Mediterranean. A disambiguation page might be called for. Ifly6 (talk) 05:18, 28 September 2017 (UTC)