Surveillance

The FBI Doesn’t Need More Access: We’re Already in the Golden Age of Surveillance

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Nov 17th, 2014

Extending Privacy Protections to Foreigners Will Benefit Americans

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Nov 6th, 2014

National Security Politics in the 114th Congress

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Nov 5th, 2014

A Republican Senate Takeover Won’t Doom Surveillance Reform

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Nov 4th, 2014

2014 Congressional Midterms and Surveillance Reform: Races to Watch

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Nov 3rd, 2014

Apple, Boyd, and Going Dark

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Oct 20th, 2014

Security “Front Doors” vs. “Back Doors”: A Distinction Without a Difference

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Oct 17th, 2014

Twitter’s First Amendment Suit & the Warrant-Canary Question

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Oct 10th, 2014

Clapper, Adobe, and Article III Standing for Surveillance Harms

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Oct 9th, 2014

Executive Order 12333 and the Golden Number

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Oct 9th, 2014

Twitter is Suing the US Government in an Effort to Reveal Surveillance Information

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Oct 8th, 2014

Smartphone “Backdoors” and Open Computing

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Oct 6th, 2014

Bugs, Bounties, and Blowback

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Oct 3rd, 2014

It’s Time to Pass the USA Freedom Act—Warts and All

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Oct 2nd, 2014

The Need for Both Legal and Technical Privacy Protections

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Sep 30th, 2014

United States Stops Spying on Western Europe—for Now

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Sep 23rd, 2014

Justice Department Proposal Would Massively Expand FBI Extraterritorial Surveillance

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Sep 16th, 2014

The Posse Comitatus Act, Unlawful Surveillance, and the Exclusionary Rule

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Sep 14th, 2014

The Bells of September

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Sep 11th, 2014

Renewed focus on statutory construction in the Section 215 litigation

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Sep 4th, 2014

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