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Gun Registry Turns Law-Abiding Gun Owners into Felons
Despite decades of warnings from crime prevention and law experts, the Biden administration has taken a page out of FDR's book to crack down on legal gun owners.
Olivia Rondeau | April 4, 2023
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Will the New Impaired Driver Monitoring Requirement Jeopardize Privacy?
Examining the Advanced Technology Mandate in the Infrastructure Act
Jonathan Hofer | December 20, 2022
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14 Signs You Live Under a Totalitarian Government
Some of these techniques are playing out before our eyes
Jon Miltimore | December 13, 2022
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Iowa, Oregon Diverge On Gun Policy
In today's political landscape, this should surprise no one.
Brady Leonard | December 6, 2022
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Why FTC’s Data Privacy Rulemaking Is Probably Unconstitutional
The recent regulatory agenda as articulated by the FTC is likely beyond the scope of its congressional mandate
Leslie Corbly | November 15, 2022
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Who Authorized the DHS to Police Online Speech?
Newly published documents obtained by the Intercept show the US government is actively shaping online discourse and policing speech. This invites a question: when did congress authorize that??
Jon Miltimore | November 15, 2022
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Privacy in Social Media: The Paradox Doesn’t Exist
True privacy is hard to come by today
April Liu | November 7, 2022
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DOJ’s New CFAA Policy is a Good Start
The DOJ announced a new policy under which it will not bring CFAA prosecutions against “good faith” security researchers
Andrew Crocker | June 2, 2022
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In Battle Against Government Censorship, Don’t Forget Facebook
Facebook should be regarded as an enabler of government censorship
K. Lloyd Billingsley | May 18, 2022