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How Data Collected in Warrantless Surveillance Ends Up Everywhere

How Data Collected in Warrantless Surveillance Ends Up Everywhere

by Clay Davis | Dec 28, 2018 | Surveillance

Recent revelations by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) relating to warrantless surveillance have placed cooperative efforts between state and federal agencies under the microscope. What turned up confirms the alarming manner in which data is gathered and...
The Rubicon was Crossed Years Ago: Kavanaugh Hearing Proves the American Republic Is Dead

The Rubicon was Crossed Years Ago: Kavanaugh Hearing Proves the American Republic Is Dead

by TJ Martinell | Oct 3, 2018 | Current Events, Federal Power

An ocean’s worth of digital ink has been spilled regarding the Senate committee hearing last week concerning allegations leveled against Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh. There’s a lot that could be said about the accusations themselves and the ensuing...
Surprise: Secret Court Fails to Oversee and Control Federal Spying

Surprise: Secret Court Fails to Oversee and Control Federal Spying

by Mike Maharrey | Sep 21, 2018 | Surveillance

This should be obvious: We can’t depend on the courts to protect our privacy. People often say states don’t need to take action to limit warrantless surveillance because the federal courts will protect us. As one cop put it, “All these devices you...
Blueprint for States to Take On Warrantless Federal Surveillance

Blueprint for States to Take On Warrantless Federal Surveillance

by Clay Davis | Sep 6, 2018 | Strategy, Surveillance

Can states take on warrantless, mass surveillance from the NSA and other federal agencies? The first steps are already happening. A new law went into effect in Michigan in June 2018 barring “material support or resources” for all warrantless federal surveillance...
What Does “the Place to Be Searched” Mean?

What Does “the Place to Be Searched” Mean?

by Michael Rappaport | Sep 7, 2017 | 4th Amendment, Constitution

Lately, I have been exploring the original meaning of the Fourth Amendment, which I am finding to be a fascinating subject.  The text of the Fourth Amendment is filled with significant interpretive questions. Let me start with an issue that grows out of the language...
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