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Should the government be able to get its paws on your cell phone info?
By agreeing to review a case called United States v. Carpenter, the high court is wading into particularly treacherous waters. The issue: Sh
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


SCOTUS Reviews 4th Amendment Surveillance Case
A legal organization that advocates for constitutional freedom is watching a 4th Amendment case currently being reviewed by the U.S. Supreme
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Justice Alert: Comey testimony, judicial vacancies, cell phone privacy, and Section 702
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Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Tuesday Round-Up
In a Federalist Society podcast, Ashley Baker and Jennifer Huddleston discuss the implications of [Carpenter v. United States], in which the
SCOTUSblog
Nov 19, 2019


New Technology, Same Principles: The Supreme Court and Tech
During the confirmation hearings for then-Judge Neil Gorsuch, Senator and former Judiciary Committee Chairman Orin Hatch asks a question abo
Ashley N. Baker
Mar 28, 2019


Event Video: Approaches to Regulating Technology—From Privacy to A.I.
AAF convenes two panels, the first on privacy and the second on the important threads between competition policy and AI, to discuss these im
CFJ Staff
Mar 25, 2019


Friday Round-Up
In a Federalist Society video, Ashley Baker discusses 'the potential implications of Justice [Neil] Gorsuch’s reasoning in his … dissent
SCOTUSblog
Mar 1, 2019


Federalist Society POLICYbrief Episode: Justice Gorsuch, Carpenter, & the Fourth Amendment
What are the potential implications of Justice Gorsuch’s reasoning in his Carpenter dissent? What does his dissent mean for privacy advocate
Ashley N. Baker
Mar 1, 2019


2018 Year in Review
The Committee for Justice was very busy in 2018. In the last year, we advocated for a clear framework for accessing data abroad, worked to d
CFJ Staff
Jan 8, 2019
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