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Why Should We Fear Russian Political Ads?
Alarm bells rang in the media and on Capitol Hill last month when Facebook announced its discovery and removal of a new wave of malicious po
Op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal
Aug 17, 2018


Replacing Kennedy on the Supreme Court will set off political warfare
In the wake of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement, announced Wednesday, three big questions loom: Who will President Tru
Op-ed published in Fox News
Jun 28, 2018


Supreme Court’s travel ban decision sends a clear message to lower federal court judges
In the age of judicial activism, making policy has become very tempting for certain judges. When a single district judge has the ability to
Op-ed published in Fox News
Jun 27, 2018


Gorsuch's dissent in Carpenter has implications for the future of privacy
In a decision lauded by privacy advocates, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Friday that the historical cell phone location data used to convic
Op-ed published in The Hill
Jun 26, 2018


Supreme Court Ruling in Cell Phone Case is a Victory for Our Privacy Rights
In an opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court acknowledged that Fourth Amendment doctrines must evolve to account for “seismic shif
Op-ed published in Fox News
Jun 22, 2018


Your email privacy will get a boost thanks to the omnibus spending bill (and that's a good thing
If the justices are forced to take on the nuanced task of modernizing the SCA in the face of Congressional inaction, it will be unfortunate
Op-ed published in Fox News
Mar 23, 2018


Is the Supreme Court Set to Establish Major Precedent in Email Privacy?
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will decide whether tech companies that store our emails and other personal data on servers abroad can be...
Op-ed published in The Hill
Feb 26, 2018


Closing in on Massive Worldwide Copyright Infringement
Kim Dotcom suffered another legal setback last month in his fight to avoid extradition from New Zealand to the United States and hang on to
Guest Column in JURIST
Jan 15, 2018


Gorsuch Emerges As Scalia’s Worthy Heir
Conservatives can rightfully celebrate the emergence of Neil Gorsuch as a justice in the mold of his beloved predecessor, Antonin Scalia. Ho
Curt Levey
Dec 17, 2017
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