Daily Archives: January 24, 2020

WaPo: Editorial: A scary new facial recognition tool underlines the urgent need for privacy laws

WaPo: Editorial: A scary new facial recognition tool underlines the urgent need for privacy laws (“Privacy Doomsayers have always said the failure to regulate surveillance technology would result in the end of anonymity. But we didn’t realize doom might come … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Opinion: DNA Collection at the Border Threatens the Privacy of All Americans

NYTimes: Opinion: DNA Collection at the Border Threatens the Privacy of All Americans by Daniel I. Morales, Natalie Ram and Jessica L. Roberts (“We’re one step closer to the ‘genetic panopticon’ that Antonin Scalia warned us about.”)

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Legal Intelligencer: Commentary: Password Protection and the Foregone Conclusion Exception

Legal Intelligencer: Commentary: Password Protection and the Foregone Conclusion Exception by Leonard Deutchman (“In this month’s article, I will review Davis and discuss its reasoning and what the foregone conclusion exception, in the age of computer passwords, tells us about … Continue reading

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The Recorder: Analysis: Why Is the Justice Department Knocking Harder at Apple’s Backdoor?

The Recorder: Analysis: Why Is the Justice Department Knocking Harder at Apple’s Backdoor? by Frank Ready (“Apple once again finds itself in the crosshairs of another encryption debate, but placing constant pressure on the company and other tech giants may … Continue reading

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NJLJ: ‘Private Enclave’? Supreme Court Deciding Whether Cellphone Passcodes Are Protected

NJLJ: ‘Private Enclave’? Supreme Court Deciding Whether Cellphone Passcodes Are Protected by Suzette Parmley (“The case ‘could cause the court to diverge on constitutional amendments’ and have a seminal impact, Justice Barry Albin said during the arguments at the Richard … Continue reading

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NYTimes: You Are Now Remotely Controlled

NYTimes: You Are Now Remotely Controlled (“Surveillance capitalists control the science and the scientists, the secrets and the truth.”):

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NYTimes: Jeff Bezos’ Phone Hack Should Terrify Everyone

NYTimes: Jeff Bezos’ Phone Hack Should Terrify Everyone by Charlie Warzel (“Those with the most to lose don’t always safeguard their privacy very well. You can do better.”)

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ABAJ: Defendant challenges ‘classic dragnet search’ for Google cellphone data within robbery radius

ABAJ: Defendant challenges ‘classic dragnet search’ for Google cellphone data within robbery radius by Debra Cassens Weiss:

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FISC: Govt admits material misstatements in FISA applications for Carter Page, and it is preparing a report for 1/28

The government admits material misstatements in FISA applications for Carter Page, and it is preparing a report for submission January 28, 2020). In re Page, No. 16-1182, 17-52, 17-375, 17-679 (Jan. 7, 2020, unclassified Jan. 23, 2020). See CNN: Government … Continue reading

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