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Free Speech Isn’t Speech Without Consequence
Regardless of what the law decides in this case, the question still remains on the issue of whether an employee like Damore should have some
Dan Forrest
Aug 17, 2017


Why SCOTUS Should Tell the Government 'Get a Warrant' in Cellphone Location Data Case
How should the Court approach this case? In an amicus brief filed last week, the Cato Institute, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the C
Reason
Aug 16, 2017


Tech companies ask Supreme Court to block cellphone data grab
"Some of the world’s biggest tech companies pleaded with the Supreme Court this week to update decades-old precedent governing telephon
The Washington Times
Aug 16, 2017


Tech Firms Urge Supreme Court to Adapt Privacy Protections for ‘Realities of the Digital Era’ in Cel
"Apple, Facebook, Google, Twitter, Verizon, and other technology companies filed a brief with the Supreme Court late last night declari
American Civil Liberties Union
Aug 15, 2017


Big Tech Asks Supreme Court to Protect Cell Phone Location Data
This blog post took issue with "Big Tech", although the real problem, if you will, is "Big Data" (i.e. the third-party d
People's Pundit Daily
Aug 15, 2017


The Supreme Court Can Protect Privacy Rights in the Digital Age
On Friday, the Committee for Justice (CFJ) joined the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Cato Institute, and the Reason Foundation in fil
Ashley N. Baker
Aug 14, 2017


Privacy Extends to Cell Phone Data, Argues CEI Amicus Brief in Carpenter v. U.S.
Friday the Competitive Enterprise Institute filed an amicus brief in Carpenter v. United States, a Supreme Court case centered on whether or
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Aug 14, 2017


To Apply the Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age, Go Back to Its Text
"...In harder cases dealing with unfamiliar items such as communications and data, however, courts retreat to the Supreme Court’s “reas
Cato Institute
Aug 13, 2017


Congress must act to protect data privacy before courts make surveillance even easier
The third-party doctrine, which holds that people who voluntarily convey information to a third-party such as a bank or a telephone company
Op-ed published in The Hill
Aug 7, 2017
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