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Why the Fourth Amendment doesn’t actually prevent the government from purchasing personal data from data brokers.
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What are the implications of the recent SCOTUS ruling on Section 3?
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Your weekly summary of everything on the site.
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The Court botched the legal reasoning and relied heavily on dubious policy arguments.
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Two mothers, two journalists, a lawyer, and a stepfather recently stood trial in Paris for charges related to the financing of terrorism. They argued they were trying to save lives.
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The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.
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President Biden called for a commitment to freedom and democracy at home and overseas.
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Do retired generals think they should speak out on political issues? Most favor restraint—but how much and when is up for debate.
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What is surveillance capitalism?
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What a reasonable compromise on U.S. person queries–one that accommodates legitimate arguments of each side–looks like.
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Contrary to suggestions during the NetChoice oral arguments, Section 230 does not require platforms to be “neutral."