This guide takes an in-depth look at FOIA history and the importance of exercising your right to know.
Tag - data privacy
The Durham investigation finds that the DNS server in the White House during the Trump presidency was compromised by political rivals.
Governments are willing and able to use technology to track our movements, invade our privacy, and even enforce the law.
On the Apple/Law Enforcement Controversy: Where is the Same Outrage Over the Third-Party Doctrine?
In a world where tech companies gather so much data about their consumers, the third-party doctrine creates a kind of “legal backdoor” for law enforcement to avoid the warrant standard.
FISA 702 allows the U.S. government to collect communications of innocent Americans, which can be searched without a warrant and used in criminal prosecutions.
Following an attack in London, government authorities are demanding that the developer of WhatsApp modify its system to allow access to law enforcement.
After years of trying, Congress may finally be set to update the laws surrounding the privacy of emails to the 21st Century.
Trump's Cabinet picks give those of us who worry about protecting the 4th Amendment against the overreach of mass surveillance reason to fear a bumpy ride.
The FBI’s authority to hack your computer—legally—just expanded massively, and Congress never so much as had a hearing about it.
For years, pro-privacy lawmakers have been calling for an update to ECPA without success. Now, they're trying to hammer out the latest reform package.