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4 Mar 2009, 2:07 am
Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD) exists to answer two main questions: What can the government legally do to spy on your computer data and communications? [read post]
14 Jun 2017, 1:15 pm
Under the law, service providers are required to facilitate the government’s warrantless surveillance of Americans’ international communications. [read post]
12 Jul 2013, 2:31 am by Peter Fleischer
Government surveillance is running amock, worldwide. [read post]
29 Apr 2016, 6:21 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Jon Penney discusses his research on chilling effects, including chilling effects from DMCA takedowns and government surveillance. [read post]
24 Oct 2017, 9:00 pm
Yet for a variety of reasons, American courts almost always evaluate the lawfulness of government surveillance solely through the lens of the Fourth Amendment rather than the First Amendment. [read post]
30 Apr 2007, 10:32 am
The committee is slated to hear testimony from government officials seeking expanded surveillance powers. [read post]
5 Mar 2022, 10:15 am by Howard Bashman
” Jess Bravin of The Wall Street Journal reports that “Supreme Court Gives Government New Tool to Fight Surveillance Lawsuit; Case stems from an FBI plan that sent a bodybuilder to infiltrate an Irvine, Calif., mosque on a hunt for terrorists. [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 12:12 pm by Carrie Cordero
Instead, the new requirement is likely intended to address foreign (in particular, the European Union civil liberties representatives’) concerns about U.S. government retention of foreign persons’ personal information. [read post]
31 Mar 2019, 9:00 pm
United States, the Supreme Court held that a warrant is required when the government collects certain categories of third-party data. [read post]
5 Nov 2012, 2:49 pm by Jennifer Granick
  But FISA also required the government to specify to the FISC the individuals to be monitored, and to show probably cause that the target would use the facilities at which the government planned to direct surveillance. [read post]
9 Jul 2014, 7:11 am by Rebecca Jeschke
Today’s disclosures – that the government has actively targeted leaders within the American Muslim community – are sadly reminiscent of government surveillance of civil rights activists and anti-war protesters in the 1960s and 70s. [read post]
20 May 2020, 1:23 pm by Adam Schwartz
One need not speculate regarding what kinds of surveillance power governments will demand next. [read post]
3 Jun 2009, 12:56 pm
OUT-Law reported recently “The Government has rejected claims that it is conducting too much surveillance on citizens and has said that it has got the balance between surveillance and liberty right. [read post]
Since then, additional disclosures by both the press and government have illuminated our government's vast and invasive surveillance apparatus. [read post]
7 Sep 2010, 4:07 am
The Court reviews government applications for intelligence surveillance and physical search under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). [read post]
Often when the government tries to suppress information about its surveillance programs, it cites national-security concerns. [read post]
20 Dec 2019, 11:13 am by Nathan Sheard
EFF wants to help end government use of face surveillance in your community. [read post]
22 Mar 2019, 8:53 am by Legal Profession Prof
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of claims brought by former CBS investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson alleging government surveillance of her home and work computers. [read post]
How can we trust that the surveillance was proper if the victim of it never has a chance to challenge the government’s case? [read post]
10 Feb 2014, 4:13 pm by Betsy McKenzie
Ron Wyden's bill [113 S. 1551 Intelligence Oversight and Surveillance Reform Act] and, which provides guidelines to obtain standing in legal cases against the spying.Lastly, it does not hold public officials accountable for their role in allowing this spying to take place and hiding it from public and Congressional oversight, and it does not create a Congressional committee that could independently investigate the surveillance programs and give the country a full accounting. [read post]