All posts tagged "Civil Liberties"
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Alexis Evans | May 6, 2015
Idaho Murder Case Raises Concerns Over Crime-Solving Technique
How protected is your private DNA?
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Zachary Schneider | November 26, 2013
Don’t Kill the “Kill Switch”
You may think that technological advances ensure a more secure future but think again, as technology evolves, ability...
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Akil Alleyne | November 20, 2013
Why Constitutional Interpretation Matters
My most recent assignment at my current think-tank internship was to write a report on the 2008 book,The...
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Jimmy Hoover | November 18, 2013
DOJ to Lavabit’s Levison: ‘Too Bad, So Sad’
In a highly anticipated statement, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) pilloried claims by secure email provider,...
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Hannah R. Winsten | November 15, 2013
YOU’RE BEING WATCHED RIGHT NOW: Here’s What To Do About It
SPECIAL REPORT from The F Word! PEN America liked me so much on Tuesday that they invited me...
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Peter Davidson II | October 26, 2013
Iowa Permits Blind People to Obtain Gun Permits. Seriously.
Disclaimer: I am a very vocal advocate of stricter regulation of gun laws. That does not mean that...
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Zachary Schneider | October 15, 2013
Shutdown Woes: Rethinking a Broken System
It should go without saying that shutting down the government is not a good idea. It’s not good...
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John Gomis | October 8, 2013
SOPA: The Argument is Over, but the Dust Hasn’t Settled
SOPA was a major controversy in the internet community several years ago. What happened and where does internet...
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Ashley Powell | August 12, 2013
Stop-and-Frisk Takes Another Legal Hit
Stop-and-Frisk practice has recently taken another legal hit today, as federal judge, Shira A. Scheindlin ruled that the...
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Ashley Powell | July 22, 2013
NSA Transparency Push: Apple, Google, Facebook Join Civil Liberties Coalition
The largest internet companies have joined forces with top civil liberties groups to call on the White House...