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The Foilies Round 2: Law Enforcement Accountability

Police practices came under intense public scrutiny in 2014, as citizens raised further questions about the use of mass surveillance technologies and deadly force. From Ferguson to New York City, from Alameda County to Tucson, watchdogs have sought records to hold law enforcement agencies accountable for abuses. As one might...

Don't Spy on Us Concert

Restore the Fourth,in collaboration with Pow Magazine, presents a first-of-its-kind musical event dedicated to the fight against government mass surveillance. Rapidly expanding government surveillance threatens freedom of expression, conscience and fundamental artistic freedom. Don't Spy on Us will bring together musicians, the anti-surveillance activist community and casual supporters...

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Will the U.S. Senate Allow Big Media to Hold Blind People for Ransom?

In Jewish religious law, there is an offence called lifnei iver (literally, “before the blind”), that prohibits placing stumbling blocks before blind people, deriving from a verse of scripture also accepted by Christians and Muslims. This offense seems so obvious that it hardly requires a scripture verse to call it...

Happy Sunshine Week: Introducing The Foilies, Round 1

Welcome once again to Sunshine Week! It’s that time of year when journalists, citizen watchdogs, community activists, data wizards, political gadflies, public-records litigators, and open-gov fanatics come together to champion the cause of transparency and commiserate over the obstacles we face everyday while chasing sunlight.A few weeks ago, EFF...

re:publica

EFF's Director of Copyright Activism Parker Higgins, Director for International Freedom of Expression Jillian York, and Global Policy Analyst Eva Galperin will speak at this year's re:publica, considered one of the largest and most engaging conferences about digital culture in the world.

Techno Activism Third Mondays -- March

Come join artist and journalist Susie Cagle as she displays her courtroom paintings from the "Silk Road Trial" of Ross Ulbricht, which took place in New York earlier this year.
Cagle reported from Ulbricht's trial, and captured the scene with her words and distinctive paintings. At this month's...

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