Government Surveillance Court: Warrantless requests to track cellphones, Internet use grew sevenfold in D.C. in three years Washington Post U.S. appeals court upholds gag orders on FBI data surveillance | Reuters Homeland Security says Americans who don’t want faces scanned leaving
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Privacy News and Views for July 14
Featured: Whose Speech Is Chilled by Surveillance? | Slate Women and young people are more likely to self-censor if they think they’re being monitored. Government Surveillance Digital Privacy to Come Under Supreme Court’s Scrutiny | New York Times EPIC Lawsuit – Election
Privacy News and Views for July 7, 2017 (The ICYMI Edition)
This week’s edition of Privacy News and Views covers the past two weeks of privacy news, due to a hiatus for ALA’s Annual Conference and the Fourth of July holiday. Government Surveillance How the government can read your email |
Privacy News and Views, June 11 – 17
Featured: Privacy @ ALA Annual 2017 | Choose Privacy Week The Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring of American Immigrants | Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology A live workshop on June 22, 2017 with available livestream Libraries and Privacy Privacy vs.
Privacy News and Views, June 3 – 10
Featured: Privacy @ ALA Annual 2017 | Choose Privacy Week FTC Announces Third PrivacyCon, Calls for Presentations | FTC Government Surveillance U.S. Supreme Court to settle major cellphone privacy case | Reuters Supreme Court Will Decide If Your Mobile Phone Location Data