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Supreme Court Considers Domestic Spying Too Secret to Be Challenged

March 8, 2023 Constitution / Politics 0

by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to review a lower court’s dismissal of the Wikimedia Foundation’s lawsuit against a National Security Agency (NSA) ...

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Cops Using Pandemic as Excuse to Ramp Up Drone Surveillance

May 19, 2020 Drones 0

By: jprivate All across the country, law enforcement is using the pandemic as an excuse to use Chinese-made drones to monitor the public. This breaks every promise law enforcement has ...

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America Ranks as Fourth-Worst Abuser of Biometric Privacy in the World

January 8, 2020 Surveillance 0

By: jprivate Does anyone really believe America is still the land of the free? Since 9/11, DHS, the FBI, the CIA, and countless other alphabet soup agencies have turned the ...

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Originalism, the Fourth Amendment, and New Technology

December 13, 2019 4th Amendment / Court Cases 0

By: Michael Rappaport One of the important issues for originalism is whether it can be applied to new circumstances that were not envisioned at the time of the original Constitution. ...

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Surveillance: You’d Better Chose Wisely

September 28, 2019 Surveillance 0

By: Mike Maharrey I’ve often joked that George Orwell’s novel 1984 was meant to be a warning, not an instruction manual. And yet every day the U.S. marches closer and ...

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A Nightmarish Army of Unblinking Spies

September 6, 2019 Surveillance 0

By: Mike Maharrey The surveillance state constantly expands. That thing that seems like no big deal today can suddenly become a big deal as technology evolves. Take the proliferation of ...

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Oh, How I Loath the TSA

August 1, 2019 Uncategorized 0

By: Mike Maharrey I recently took a trip that required me to fly. I was filled with a sense of dread as I got ready to head to the airport, ...

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