Matt Kibbe is joined by Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) to discuss their bipartisan bill to repeal the Patriot Act.
Tag - privacy
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.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks were such an atrocity that the United States government took immediate action to keep Americans “safe at all costs” with the Patriot Act. But the costs to our civil liberties have been significant.
Does Silk Road’s Founder Deserve Two Centuries in Prison? | Guest: Lyn Ulbricht | Ep 33
After founding Silk Road, a free market trading website, Ross Ulbricht was sentenced to more than two life sentences in prison despite not having hurt a single person.
Dan King from Young Voices gives the low down on the U.S. government using Amazon's facial recognition technology.
A very popular theme that shows up in most superhero movies is the idea of restricting or regulating superheroes or superpowers.
Susan Herman, President of the ACLU, and Matt Kibbe discuss the Fourth Amendment.
The grassroots movement that fought so hard for fiscal sanity in government over the past decade is no more. It was killed off by the very same Washington establishment it sought to overthrow.
After Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech", the FBI labeled him "the most dangerous negro in America" and proceeded to rob him of his basic rights as an American.