Documents detail the mesh network that Seattle police still haven’t turned off
The city is well on its way to becoming a capital of surveillance.
On Nov 18, 2013 by Miles Klee
ACLU sues to find out who was convicted with NSA surveillance
The government doesn’t disclose who it tries with NSA surveillance evidence. The ACLU is suing to find out.
On Oct 19, 2013 by Joe Kloc
Facebook censors ACLU screed about censoring boobs
How else were they supposed to spread the message?
On Sep 26, 2013 by Kevin Collier
FISA court to declassify more documents on NSA’s phone snooping program
The U.S. surveillance court aims to reveal more of itself.
On Sep 16, 2013 by Miles Klee
What the 3 largest NSA lawsuits are fighting for
Here’s what you need to know about the major lawsuits that have emerged in the wake of Edward Snowden’s National Security Agency leaks.
On Jul 11, 2013 by [email protected]
CISPA may already be dead in the Senate
Sources say the Senate will decline to pick up the controversial bill, which passed the House this month, because of its lack of privacy protections.
On Apr 25, 2013 by Kevin Collier
Pro-CISPA lobbyists spent $605 million last year
That’s nearly 140 times what the cybersecurity bill’s opponents spent.
On Apr 18, 2013 by Kevin Collier
Despite privacy concerns, CISPA passes in the House
Despite the protests of Internet privacy advocates, the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) passed the House of Representatives Thursday.
The 6 biggest players in the CISPA debate
Meet the players lining up on either side of the most controversial Internet bill of 2013.
On Apr 17, 2013 by Kevin Collier
ACLU says CISPA fixes still won’t protect your privacy
The ACLU says proposed privacy amendments “do not address the fundamental problems” with the cybersecurity bill.
On Apr 9, 2013 by Kevin Collier
CISPA sponsors say it won’t violate privacy, activists disagree
It boils down to one question: Do you trust members of Congress, or privacy advocates?
On Feb 13, 2013 by Kevin Collier
New Orleans settles Super Bowl “Clean Zone” lawsuit
New Orleanians have won a lawsuit against The “Clean Zone,” an area of the city where only the NFL and its sponsors can post signage.
On Jan 30, 2013 by Curt Hopkins
Indiana must allow sex offenders on social networks
A three-judge panel ruled Wednesday that an Indiana law prohibiting sex offenders from knowingly or intentionally using a website or program that is accessible to people under the age of 18 was unconstitutional.
On Jan 23, 2013 by Fidel Martinez
Justice Department reveals warrantless email surveillance on the rise
Documents obtained by the ACLU show that the government read more of citizens’ emails in 2011 than it did in 2010.
On Sep 28, 2012 by Kevin Collier
California defends Facebook privacy
Two new laws expressly prohibit employers and universities from asking for employees’ or students’ social media passwords.
On Sep 28, 2012 by Fidel Martinez
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