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19 Jun 2022, 4:31 pm by INFORRM
J On 14 June 2022,  the Court of Appeal (Underhill V-P, Warby and Snowden LLJ) heard the appeal in the case of George  v Cannell. [read post]
13 Jun 2022, 12:43 pm by Cindy Cohn
And of course in 2013, after years of disingenuous denials by those in government, Edward Snowden’s documents helped make it crystal clear to the entire world that these programs existed, pushed the government to admit them, and helped spur some real reform (more on that below). [read post]
23 May 2022, 11:45 pm by INFORRM
Who’s talking to whom When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden disclosed that the National Security Agency was collecting Americans’ telephone call metadata – the Call Detail Records – in bulk in order to track terrorists, there was a great deal of public consternation. [read post]
17 May 2022, 7:52 am by Herb Lin
The text of PPD-20—still technically classified—was made public in 2013 by the Snowden disclosures and is widely available online. [read post]
10 May 2022, 11:55 am by Kendall Ciesemier
After sorting through the questions, we produced a three-part “Ask an Expert” series on our At Liberty podcast channel featuring the ACLU’s Director of Speech, Privacy, and Technology and legal advisor to Edward Snowden, Ben Wizner. [read post]
5 May 2022, 7:59 am
Edward Snowden has garnered [yes, garnered] praise from many on the left and some on the right for his decision to leak the evidence that exposed a massive government surveillance program.... [read post]
3 May 2022, 7:58 am
The Supreme Court, in his view, doesn't get special deference among the institutions, and the leaker can be another national hero in the tradition of Daniel Ellsberg and Edward Snowden. [read post]
2 May 2022, 5:00 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Tech Dirt: “Eight years ago, prompted by the Snowden revelations (and Senator Ron Wyden’s persistent questions), then-National Intelligence Director James Clapper finally provided the public with some insight into the FBI’s warrantless searches of Americans’ data collected (supposedly inadvertently) by the NSA. [read post]
28 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Farzaneh Badiei
The American and Chinese approaches to online platform governance are seemingly vastly different. [read post]
25 Apr 2022, 1:25 pm by Ishani Dash
When hearing the term “whistleblower,” some of the names that may automatically come to mind include famous whistleblowers that have… The post Whistleblowers Don’t Always Look Like Edward Snowden appeared first on TZ Legal - Fraud Fighters. [read post]
19 Apr 2022, 12:37 pm by Bernard Bell
Recently, the Second Circuit issued a significant Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) decision construing the FOIA exemption covering law enforcement records that “would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law,” 5 U.S.C. [read post]
29 Mar 2022, 9:00 am by Kristian Stout
In the wake of the 2013 revelations by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden about the extent of the United States’ surveillance of foreign nationals, the CJEU struck down (in its 2015 Schrems decision) the then-extant “safe harbor” agreement that had permitted transatlantic data flows. [read post]
16 Mar 2022, 5:01 am by Jason Healey
The most explosive example of political-military-intelligence tensions was the shattering details of the NSA’s electronic spying bursting into the news through revelations by Edward Snowden. [read post]
15 Mar 2022, 3:00 am by Joe Mullin
And the final part of the trilogy is Citizenfour, which is the film that you reference about Edward Snowden and the NSA. [read post]
11 Feb 2022, 11:14 am by Matthew Guariglia
To start, the CIA program has apparently been conducted outside the statutory reforms and oversight of the intelligence community instituted after revelations by Edward Snowden in 2013. [read post]
27 Jan 2022, 5:01 am by Amir Cahane
The public discourse following the 2020 Israeli “Snowden moment,” when the ISA’s communications metadata collection program (the “Tool”) was revealed, focused on preventing the use of this program for coronavirus location tracking rather than questioning its existence or its very lax legal framework. [read post]
25 Jan 2022, 8:44 am by Mark Worth
Known as “The Edward Snowdens of Macedonia,” Lazarevski and Kostovski are among the very few whistleblowers whose disclosures led directly to the ousting of a national leader and the formation of a new government. [read post]
28 Dec 2021, 6:00 am by Andrea Helm
Green parliamentarian Hans-Christian Ströbele became one of the first government officials in the world to visit Edward Snowden when he traveled to Moscow in October 2013. [read post]
21 Dec 2021, 2:22 pm by luiza
  The debt owed by Snowden, Reality Winner, Chelsea Manning, and other government whistleblowers to Ellsberg is profound and unmistakable. [read post]
Over the past decade, there has been heightened international scrutiny of U.S. intelligence agencies’ access to privately held data, beginning with Edward Snowden’s 2013 revelations about the scope and scale of U.S. signals intelligence collection. [read post]