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23 Apr 2014, 12:22 am by Aleecia McDonald
 For a fantastic discussion of trying to do just that, I recommend Julia Angwin's book Dragnet Nation. [read post]
13 Apr 2014, 12:20 pm by Joe Silver
Cover photo Julia Angwin WASHINGTON, DC—When author Julia Angwin has to post a photo of herself online, she now prefers to use a stencil image of her face in order to avoid detection by facial recognition software. [read post]
20 Mar 2014, 12:49 pm by Guest Blogger
 A recent review of Julia Angwin's excellent book "Dragnet Nation" (a muckraking take on privacy) concluded that its "lack of a more radical critique of digital capitalism may say more about the scope of the problem than our paucity of solutions." [read post]
26 Feb 2014, 7:29 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
In part: Investigative reporter Julia Angwin was curious what Google knew about her, so she asked the company for her search data. [read post]
1 Jun 2012, 7:11 am by Joshua Matz
In The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), Julia Angwin and Jess Bravin report on arguments made by the government in a GPS tracking case in the Ninth Circuit in light of the Court’s decision earlier this year in United States v. [read post]
6 Mar 2012, 1:31 pm by Steve Eder
Justice Department, WSJ colleague Julia Angwin reported last month. [read post]
29 Feb 2012, 12:00 pm by Raffaela Wakeman
Julia Angwin at the Journal notes the remarks of Andrew Weissmann, General Counsel for the FBI, on the “sea change” in the use of GPS tracking devices  since the Supreme Court ruling in U.S. v. [read post]
27 Feb 2012, 12:12 pm
"FBI Turns Off Thousands of GPS Devices After Supreme Court Ruling": Julia Angwin had this post Saturday at WSJ.com's "Digits" blog. [read post]
27 Feb 2012, 11:07 am by Marcia Oddi
Julia Angwin at the WSJ blog, Digits, writes:The Supreme Court’s recent ruling overturning the warrantless use of GPS tracking devices... [read post]
27 Feb 2012, 9:43 am
WSJ Blog: FBI Turns Off Thousands of GPS Devices After Supreme Court Ruling by Julia Angwin: The Supreme Court’s recent ruling overturning the warrantless use of GPS tracking devices has caused a “sea change” inside the U.S. [read post]
27 Feb 2012, 6:47 am by Marissa Miller
At the Wall Street Journal’s Digits blog, Julia Angwin reports on recent comments by the FBI General Counsel, who told the audience at a San Francisco conference that the Court’s decision in United States v. [read post]
24 Jan 2012, 5:45 am by Nicholas J. Wagoner
Related Reading Julia Angwin & Scott Thurm, Judges Weigh Phone Tracking, WSJ.com (Nov. 9, 2011) (available here). [read post]
17 Nov 2011, 6:38 pm by McNabb Associates, P.C.
The Wall Street Journal on November 16, 2011 released the following: "By Julia Angwin In a succinct one-page ruling, U.S. [read post]
17 Nov 2011, 6:38 pm by McNabb Associates, P.C.
The Wall Street Journal on November 16, 2011 released the following: "By Julia Angwin In a succinct one-page ruling, U.S. [read post]
9 Nov 2011, 3:23 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
"John Biskupic, USA Today: "High-court case on GPS surveillance could break new ground"Julia Angwin and Scott Thurm, Wall Street Journal, "Judges weigh phone tracking" Check out photos from someone who camped out overnight to hear the SCOTUS arguments.See various additional MSM coverage.A few non-lawyerly things that jumped out at me:First, there seemed to be wide agreement on the bench that GPS trackers on one's car should in most instances require a… [read post]
9 Nov 2011, 7:01 am by Joe Palazzolo
WSJ’s Julia Angwin and Scott Thurm report that the federal magistrates, led by Smith’s example, are starting to revolt. [read post]
11 Oct 2011, 11:11 am by Christopher Danzig
Julia Angwin at the Wall Street Journal explains:Law enforcement uses the law to obtain some emails, cellphone-location records and other digital documents without getting a search warrant or showing probable cause that a crime has been committed. [read post]
10 Oct 2011, 6:21 am by Joanna Chung
Secret Orders and Email: Take a look at this fascinating piece by the WSJ’s Julia Angwin which delves into the latest court clashes in the WikiLeaks case and the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act, a law enforcement authorities use to obtain some emails, cellphone-location records and other digital documents without getting a search warrant or showing probable cause that a crime has been committed. [read post]
10 Oct 2011, 5:45 am
WSJ.com: Secret Orders Target Email / WikiLeaks Backer's Information Sought by BY Julia Angwin: The U.S. government has obtained a controversial type of secret court order to force Google Inc. and small Internet provider Sonic.net Inc. to turn over information from the email accounts of WikiLeaks volunteer Jacob Appelbaum, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. [read post]
6 Oct 2011, 10:50 am by rmorgan
-The Wall Street Journal, August 18, 2011 by Julia Angwin http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903480904576508382675931492.html Major websites such as MSN.com and Hulu.com have been tracking people’s online activities using powerful new methods that are almost impossible for computer users to detect, new research shows. [read post]