Surveillance

Why Wikipedia is Suing the NSA

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Mar 13th, 2015

Post-Snowden Inquiry by UK Parliamentary Committee Recommends New Laws

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Mar 12th, 2015

Wikimedia Sues the NSA

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Mar 10th, 2015

US Government Makes Slight Concession in Twitter’s Warrant-Canary Suit

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Mar 9th, 2015

Beyond Drones: The Next-Generation of Autonomous Weapons Cannot be Developed in Secrecy

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Mar 9th, 2015

Case To Watch: Microsoft v. US on the Extraterritorial Reach of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act

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Mar 6th, 2015

DOJ Inspector General Complains About FBI Foot-dragging

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Feb 24th, 2015

Transcript: NSA Director Mike Rogers vs. Yahoo! on Encryption Back Doors

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Feb 23rd, 2015

Guest Post: CVE Efforts Should be Based on Facts, Not Flawed Theories

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Feb 19th, 2015

Guest Post: US Intelligence Reforms Still Allow Plenty of Suspicionless Spying on Americans

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Feb 13th, 2015

Surveillance and the Vanishing Right to Know

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Feb 10th, 2015

The Newest Reforms on SIGINT Collection Still Leave Loopholes

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Feb 3rd, 2015

Five Important Questions About DEA’s Vehicle Surveillance Program

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Jan 30th, 2015

OHCHR Call for Comments on Encryption and Anonymity Online

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Jan 27th, 2015

The Latest Rules on How Long NSA Can Keep Americans’ Encrypted Data Look Too Familiar

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Jan 22nd, 2015

Decrypting John Boehner on the Capitol Bomb Plotter

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Jan 16th, 2015

US Government Seeks to Deny Twitter’s “Warrant Canary” Challenge

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Jan 13th, 2015

14 National Security Law “Heroes” in 2014

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Dec 31st, 2014

In 2007, One Judge Said No to the NSA

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Dec 18th, 2014

The Cato Institute Surveillance Conference

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Dec 17th, 2014

Guest Post: NSA Reform — The Consequences of Failure

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Nov 26th, 2014

The US Needs a New International Strategy for Cyberspace

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Nov 24th, 2014

Takeaways from the House Intelligence Committee Cybersecurity Hearing

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Nov 21st, 2014

There Will Be Surveillance Reform

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Nov 20th, 2014

The End of the Snowden Affair

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Nov 19th, 2014

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

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