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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


Coalition Letter in Opposition to FOSTA-SESTA
We, the undersigned organizations, have been actively engaged in the debate over the last year regarding legislation intended to combat sex
Ashley Baker
Feb 24, 2018


In Support of the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act
By providing clear guidelines, the CLOUD Act takes several steps to avoid international conflicts of law and protect the privacy of citizens
The Committee for Justice
Feb 13, 2018


To Divine What Congress Would Have Wanted Is to Legislate from the Bench
In United States v. Microsoft, while the government argues that the courts should have the authority to compel Microsoft to produce to the g
Ashley N. Baker
Jan 23, 2018


CFJ Urges NAFTA Negotiators to Protect Online Free Speech
The Committee for Justice (CFJ) joined a letter to trade negotiators from the United States, Canada, and Mexico, urging them to protect webs
Ashley N. Baker
Jan 23, 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


What Rights Do We Have When Algorithms Make Decisions?
What rights will we have when artificial intelligence begins making decisions for us? Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice, jo
Steel on Steel Radio
Dec 18, 2017


What Skills Are Needed for Facebook's Security and Content Review Hiring?
As of now, Facebook and similar companies are reviewing content through largely self-regulation rather than U.S. government mandates—so it f
Law.com
Dec 1, 2017


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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