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Teleforum on March 16: Update on FISA Renewal and Reform
On March 15, 2020, certain authorities under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will expire absent renewal by Congress. The au
Ashley Baker
Mar 14, 2020


Ashley Baker on How Legal Abuse Hurts Consumers
On Consumer Choice Radio, Ashley Baker, Director of Public Policy at the Committee For Justice, breaks down the case for tort law reform, ex
Consumer Choice Radio
Mar 9, 2020


GDPR Compliance and Cybersecurity Concerns
Ashley Baker and Neil Chilson discuss the implications for data security under recently-enacted privacy laws. Although data privacy regulati
The Federalist Society
Feb 18, 2020


Exxon Trounces New York Attorney General in Court
Committee for Justice President Curt Levey sat down with the Jacki Daily Show to discuss climate change litigation and New York's lawsui
Curt Levey
Jan 21, 2020


Podcast: Trade Secrets Litigation Update
Intellectual property (IP) theft has taken an increasingly prominent place in the news as various entities such as Huawei, foreign governmen
The Committee for Justice
Dec 20, 2019


Private Rights of Action and Privacy Class Actions: A cautionary tale from Illinois
In the latest episode of the Fourth Branch Podcast, Ashley Baker and Jennifer Huddleston discuss how an Illinois biometric privacy law offer
The Federalist Society
Dec 13, 2019


Modern Surveillance and Our Post-Carpenter Legal System
In a new Federalist Society Regulatory Transparency Project podcast, Ashley Baker, director of public policy at the Committee for Justice, a
The Federalist Society
Nov 19, 2019


Regulating Biometric Access Technologies
With emerging debates around facial recognition technology, the issue of regulating biometric access technologies has become more prominent.
The Federalist Society
Nov 13, 2019


Carving Out Privacy Rights: Carpenter v. US
The Fourth Amendment protects American citizens from unwarranted searches and seizures, but how far does that protection extend? The Carpent
TechFreedom
Dec 1, 2017
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