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EFF Urges Third Circuit to Join the Legal Chorus: No One Owns the Law

Two appeals courts have recently rejected efforts by private parties to use copyright to restrict access to the laws that most directly affect ordinary citizens: regulations that ensure our homes, workplaces, devices, and many other products, are safe and fit for purpose. Apparently hoping the third time will be the...

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Announcing EFF’s New Exhibit on Border Surveillance and Accompanying Events

EFF has created a traveling exhibit, “Border Surveillance: Places, People, and Technology,” which will make its debut at the Angel Island Immigration Station historical site this spring. The exhibition on Angel Island in San Francisco Bay will run from April 2, 2025 through May 28, 2025.

Face to Face with Justice: AI, Facial Recognition Technology, Law Enforcement, and Privacy

Connecticut Journal of International Law (not EFF) will host this event. EFF's Matthew Guariglia will be speaking.AI advancements have radically changed the scope and abilities of facial recognition technologies, which are now being used all over the world by law enforcement ranging...

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From Empire to NYPD: Immigration, Colonial Policing, and the Making of Law Enforcement

New York University Institute for Public Knowledge (not EFF) will host this event. EFF's Matthew Guariglia will be speaking.Join IPK for a panel discussion, From Empire to NYPD: Immigration, Colonial Policing, and the Making of Law Enforcement, on Wednesday, April 2 (5:30-7:00...

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