Archive: Privacy
Iowa, Oregon Diverge On Gun Policy
In today's political landscape, this should surprise no one.
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
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??
Privacy in Social Media: The Paradox Doesn’t Exist
True privacy is hard to come by today
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
In Battle Against Government Censorship, Don’t Forget Facebook
Facebook should be regarded as an enabler of government censorship
Joe Biden’s New ATF Nominee Is An Anti-gun Extremist
Steve Dettelbach Supports Gun Bans And Demomizes Gun Owners
Where Does Congress Get Its Subpoena Power?
Hint: You can't find it in the constitution
What Does the Separation of Church and State Mean?
The SCOTUS hearing the FBI's religious spy case begs the question
The Infrastructure Bill Deciding the Fate of Cryptocurrency
Congress should not be able to decide the fate of the entire crypto industry through a last-minute provision slipped into a must-pass bill
The PATRIOT Act Should Have Ended With Afghanistan
Biden ended Bush’s failed war; he should end Bush’s failed surveillance state, too
Justices Split Van Buren v. US, Leave Gaps in Cyber Law
It is time for the relationship between tech user agreements and cyber law to be clarified