The right to record police doesn’t disappear when you put your phone in your pocket
In Massachusetts, a federal court affirmed that the First Amendment protects secret recording of police performing their duties in public.
December 14, 2018In Massachusetts, a federal court affirmed that the First Amendment protects secret recording of police performing their duties in public.
December 14, 2018 Police Accountability Free Speech and ExpressionAmazon’s patent application for doorbell cameras provides a roadmap for the company’s vision of a surveillance-heavy future.
December 12, 2018 Privacy and SurveillanceThe advertising industry shouts that real protections for American consumers will break the ad-supported internet. They won't.
December 12, 2018 Privacy and SurveillanceThe ordinance requires City agencies including the police are required to seek City Council permission before buying, acquiring, or otherwise using new surveillance technologies.
December 11, 2018 Privacy and SurveillanceAs technology continues to advance and outpace policy and law, there will be an ever-increasing need for public interest technologists.
December 11, 2018 Privacy and Surveillance Criminal Law ReformWe’ve had one year of the Muslim ban. Congress must ensure it’s the last.
December 4, 2018 Immigrants' Rights Freedom of Religion and Belief