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Hearing in Prop 35 case: Doe v. Harris

United States District Court for the Northern District of California
450 Golden Gate Ave.
Courtroom 2, 17th Floor
EFF and the ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) will urge a judge to continue blocking the unconstitutional Internet provisions of California’s Proposition 35, a ballot measure passed by California...

Jewel v. NSA hearing

EFF will urge a federal judge on Friday to reject the U.S. government's stale arguments about "state secrets" and finally let its lawsuit against illegal NSA spying on millions of Americans get its day in court under the provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The hearing will be...

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EFF Urges Appeals Court to Bring Sanity to Patent Debate

San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged the full Federal Circuit today to throw out the dangerous patents it previously held valid in CLS Bank v. Alice Corp, arguing that the court's earlier decision goes against the law and helps foster the recent dramatic increase in patent litigation....

International Press Institute World Congress 2013

EFF Director of International Freedom of Expression, Jillian C. York, is speaking on a panel entitled "Internet Regulation- What are the Implications for Democracy and Press Freedom?” at the International Press Institute World Congress 2013, “Documenting Change/Empowering Media.”

Washington State Drops Defense of Unconstitutional Sex Trafficking Law

San Francisco - Today, Washington state officials announced that they have dropped their defense of a law aimed at combatting online sex trafficking ads by targeting Internet service providers, conceding that the statute was unconstitutional and violated federal law. After a challenge by the Internet Archive and Backpage.com, a permanent...

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