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Cell-Site Simulators: Police Use Military Technology to Reach out and Spy on You by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Law enforcement agencies nationwide are employing technology, designed for military use in foreign lands, in order to track the location of U.S. citizens on American soil. And authorities — all the …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
The G-Men are Coming: Local Cops Partner with Federal Authorities to Deport Undocumented Immigrants by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Donald Trump spoke ill of the undocumented immigrant population during his run for president and promised to ramp up deportation efforts if elected. As president, he is making good on …
Article • May 15, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
Victory: Virginia Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Police Use of License Plate Reader Technology to Track Drivers, Surveil Citizens by The Rutherford Institute by The Rutherford Institute RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Supreme Court has delivered a blow to the police’s use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) to surveil …
Article • May 14, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Parallel Construction: Building Criminal Cases Using Secret, Unconstitutional Surveillance by by Iris Wagner Introduction Ascension Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend stopped at a traffic light. When the light turned green, the car in front of them stalled. Alverez-Tejeda suddenly stopped before hitting the car in front of him, but the pickup …
Victory: Virginia Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Police Use of License Plate Reader Technology to Track Drivers, Surveil Citizens by On The Front Lines by The Rutherford Institute RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Supreme Court has delivered a blow to the police’s use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) to …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Privacy Advocates Concerned About Google AI and Pentagon Drone Surveillance by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Tech behemoth Google has signed a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense (“DoD”) to apply its artificial intelligence technology (“AI”) to improve the recognition and targeting ability of its 1,100-strong drone fleet, raising …
Article • April 16, 2018
FBI Training Manuals, Guidelines May Be Exempt from FOIA Disclosure by Matthew Clarke
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
Don't Take a Genetic Test Without Reading This First by The genetic testing company 23and­Me has reported that law enforcement agencies have requested the data of five individuals. The news raises concerns that the data from private companies like 23andMe and Ancestry.com could be turned over to police without the …
Not Disclosed: NSA-Obtained Evidence by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The Intercept has revealed that Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (“FISA”) evidence is frequently being used to convict people in federal court without disclosing to defendants that such evidence is being relied upon, as required by federal law. “The FBI frequently searches …
Publication • April 15, 2017
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Publication • January 1, 2017
The Civil Rights Division, US Department of Justice, 2017 The Civil Rights Division’s Pattern and Practice Police Reform Work: 1994-Present Civil Rights Division U.S. Department of Justice January 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 1 II. BACKGROUND – THE HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF SECTION 14141 ........................................ 3 III. INITIATING …
No More Shackles: Why We Must End the Use of Electronic Monitors for People On Parole, Challenging E-Carceration No More Shackles Why We Must End the Use of Electronic Monitors for People on Parole a report for Challenging E-Carceration and the #NoDigitalPrisons campaign This report was produced by the Challenging …
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SURVEILLANCE: WHAT JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS NEED TO KNOW, Jennifer R. Henrichsen and Hannah Bloch-Wehba ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SURVEILLANCE: WHAT JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS NEED TO KNOW Jennifer R. Henrichsen and Hannah Bloch-Wehba* I. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 2 II. LEGAL AND REGULATORY PROTECTIONS FOR JOURNALISTS ......................... 4 A. Constitutional protection: …
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