All posts tagged "Surveillance"
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Emma Von Zeipel | April 28, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: April 28, 2017
Check out today's top stories!
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Alec Siegel | March 23, 2017
Did Devin Nunes Reveal Any New Information About Trump’s Wiretap Claim?
The short answer: not really.
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Alec Siegel | July 1, 2016
Japan Keeps a Watchful Eye on Its Nearly 15,000 Muslims
The Japanese Supreme Court recently dismissed a challenge to the widespread surveillance program.
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Michael Sliwinski | June 6, 2015
Expiration of Patriot Act Reignites Security v. Privacy Debate in America
The Patriot Act expired but a near-identical bill passed. How do Americans feel?
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Emily Dalgo | June 3, 2015
London Moves Forward with Police Body Cams: Will the U.S. Follow?
The body cam debate goes international.
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Sarina Neote | June 2, 2015
The Boston Police Shooting of Usaama Rahim: Protection or Victimization?
Was Usaama Rahim's death justified?
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Kevin Rizzo | May 31, 2015
Will NSA Data Collection End Tonight?
The NSA's domestic spying program is set to end tonight unless Congress takes actions.
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Anneliese Mahoney | May 7, 2015
NSA’s Surveillance of Americans’ Phone Conversations Ruled Illegal
A three judge panel ruled that the NSA's surveillance of phone data is illegal and not authorized by...
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 29, 2014
HBO Battles Scientology Over New Documentary
HBO and its 160 lawyers are defending a new documentary about the Church of Scientology.
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Salome Vakharia | November 13, 2014
Eighteen Months After Snowden Leak, What’s Next for PRISM?
While Snowden remains out of the reach of the American justice system, what's next for PRISM?
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Zaid Shoorbajee | October 8, 2014
A Tech Company That Has Your Back: Twitter Sues the DOJ
Twitter is suing the the United States Department of Justice for violating its First Amendment rights.
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Nicole Roberts | July 14, 2014
New Orleans Police Attempt to Regain Public Trust by Wearing Patrol Cameras
The Department of Justice investigation into the New Orleans Police Department following Hurricane Katrina resulted in sweeping reforms...
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Teerah Goodrum | May 16, 2014
You and Beyonce Have Something in Common: Constant Surveillance
As the Solange-Jay Z-Beyonce triangle of caught-on-tape scandal dies down, one major question remains: how much privacy are...
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Dennis Futoryan | February 4, 2014
Just Who Is Our Next NSA Chief?
On Thursday, January 20, 2014, President Obama nominated Vice Admiral Michael S. Rogers to replace General Keith Alexander...
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Kevin Rizzo | January 31, 2014
Verizon Starts New Transparency Trend
Verizon released its first transparency report earlier this month sparking new exchanges between the government and technology companies....
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 7, 2014
Cases to Watch in 2014
This year promises to be an interesting one in law. Here are some of the most interesting cases,...
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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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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...