The Perpetual Line-Up: Interview With Clare Garvie In October, the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law released The Perpetual Line-Up, a comprehensive report about the [...] By Art Keller | December 7, 2016 | Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Law, Policing, Privacy, Security | ACLU, Anonymity, Biometric Data, Chicago Police, Constitution, Crime, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Driver's Licenses, Facebook, Facial Recognition, FBI, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Freddy Gray, Freedom of Information Act, Geofeedia, Georgetown, Instagram, LAPD, Law Enforcement, Maryland, Michigan, Next Generation Identification System, NYPD, surveillance, Surveillance Cameras, Transparency, Twitter, West Virginia Read more
Speak No Evil: Victims Gagged as FBI Violates Rights The FBIs use of National Security Letters is an end-run around the Constitution. Too bad no one can talk about it. By Warren Christopher Freiberg | October 5, 2016 | Defense, Human Rights, Law, Privacy | Congress, Constitution, DOJ, EFF, FBI, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Gag Orders, Microsoft, National Security Letters, NSLs, Privacy, surveillance Read more