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Pass the Protecting Data at the Border Act

This blog post was first published in The Hill on September 28, 2017.
The federal government sees the U.S. border as a Constitution-free zone. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that border officers—from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)—can freely ransack travelers’...

With Facebook, Twitter in the Crosshairs of Investigators Probing Russian Interference, Let’s Consider The Risks of Applying Election Ad Rules to the Online World

Social media platforms are avenues for typical Americans—those without enough money to purchase expensive television or radio ads—to make their voices part of the national political dialogue. But with news that a Russian company with ties to the Kremlin maintained hundreds of Twitter accounts and purchased $100,000 worth of ...

Congratulations to the Winners of the 10th Annual Cyberlaw Trivia Night

The sharpest legal minds in the Bay Area gathered to participate in EFF's 10th Annual Cyberlaw Trivia Night on June 16. Over 100 participants from technology law firms and Internet companies throughout the Bay Area attended, with 11 teams vying for the coveted Cyberlaw Quiz Cup. EFF's staff joined forces...

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