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EFF at the National Lawyers Guild Conference

Join Council on American-Islamic Relations-Chicago Staff Attorney Rabya Khan, EFF Activist Nadia Kayyali, and EFF Technology Operations Director Mark Burdett for a workshop on surveillance self-defense and data security. The workshop will take place on Sunday from 12:30-1:45.
Legal workers and lawyers handle extremely sensitive information on a regular...

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Supreme Court Tackles Online Threats

When Sarah Palin placed crosshairs over political districts her political action committee was targeting in the 2010 midterm election, there was an outcry but she wasn’t arrested. Although some claimed the imagery was violent, no one believed Palin was actually intending to shoot anyone. But when Anthony Elonis posted...

EFF Goes to Dragon Con

The Electronic Frontier Foundation will attend Dragon Con, the 28-year-old science fiction and fantasy convention in downtown Atlanta, Georgia over Labor Day Weekend.
EFF will have table at the Hilton hotel (tentatively Table #7) and EFF Deputy General Counsel Kurt Opsahl and Media Relations Coordinator and Investigative Research...

You Are Here: GPS Location Tracking

EFF Staff Attorney Hanni Fakhoury will present twice at the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association's Annual Sunny Climate Seminar. He will give a presentation on government location tracking issues and then participate in a panel discussion on "Pressing Fourth and Fifth Amendment Issues in Data Privacy."

Coding with EFF

We at EFF are always excited to unveil new ways for our technically skilled community to help expand and defend our rights online. And time and again our members demonstrate an unbelievable drive and ability to take action in truly game-changing ways. Look at what happened when we asked...

EFF, ACLU Demolish “It’s Just Metadata” Claim in NSA Spying Appeal

Washington, DC - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) today filed an amicus brief in Klayman v. Obama, a high-profile lawsuit that challenges mass surveillance, arguing that Americans' telephone metadata deserves the highest protection of the Fourth Amendment.
Larry Klayman, conservative activist and...

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