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23 Sep 2019, 5:08 am by Susan Landau
The Snowden disclosures sowed great distrust among the public toward the NSA. [read post]
17 Sep 2019, 2:29 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Rather, under well-established Supreme Court precedent, Snepp v. [read post]
17 Sep 2019, 12:04 pm by Sean Gallagher
United States, the government seeks to recover all proceeds earned by Snowden because of his failure to submit his publication for pre-publication review in violation of his alleged contractual and fiduciary obligations. [read post]
21 Jul 2019, 4:03 pm by INFORRM
United States Google is expected to pay a multimillion dollar penalty from the Federal Trade Commission over its handling of kids’ information on its popular video site YouTube. [read post]
1 Jul 2019, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
Nonetheless, promises not to speak are legally binding (see Cohen v. [read post]
7 May 2019, 8:30 am by Scott Bomboy
Snowden Marshall cited for contempt because he used insulting language in a letter to Congress. [read post]
23 Apr 2019, 5:00 am by Justin Hemmings, Nathan Swire
As revealed by the Edward Snowden leaks in 2013, the U.S. has engaged in wide-scale espionage, including on international organizations such as the World Bank, and companies in friendly countries such as Brazil and Germany. [read post]
19 Apr 2019, 7:16 am by Jackie McDermott
The Assange indictment may seem reminiscent of the Pentagon Papers case, New York Times Co v. [read post]
11 Apr 2019, 4:02 pm by Cindy Cohn
District Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Fazaga v FBI, which flatly rejected the application of the state secret privilege in electronic surveillance cases. [read post]
9 Apr 2019, 5:03 am by Stephanie Zable
The complaint argues that the NDAA deprives Huawei of the liberty to sell to federal agencies, as well as by stigmatizing it and “discouraging other entities across the United States from doing business with Huawei. [read post]
10 Feb 2019, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
In the Intercept, Glenn Greenwald draws attention to the fact that Amazon is itself involved in the building of a surveillance state. [read post]