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Get Real, Congress: Censoring Search Results or Recommendations Is Still Censorship

The U.S. Government’s Database of Immigrant DNA Has Hit Scary, Astronomical Proportions

EFF to Michigan Court: Governments Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Use a Drone to Spy on You Without a Warrant

The UK Government Knows How Extreme the Online Safety Bill Is

The UK Government Is Very Close to Eroding Encryption Worldwide

Young People Should Oppose the Kids Online Safety Act

J4S: Missouri Court Order – Free Speech Victory or Not Enough?

What Reddit Got Wrong

10 Years After Snowden: Some Things Are Better, Some We’re Still Fighting For

Neighborhood Watch Out: Cops Are Incorporating Private Cameras Into Their Real-Time Surveillance Networks

Now Reintroduced, The Kids Online Safety Act is Still A Huge Danger to Our Rights Online

Your Messaging Service Should Not Be a DEA Informant

The Broad, Vague RESTRICT Act Is a Dangerous Substitute for Comprehensive Data Privacy Legislation

Government Hasn’t Justified a TikTok Ban

Dangerous “Kids Online Safety Act” Does Not Belong in Must-Pass Legislation

Cops Are Asking To Kill People With Robots. What Could Go Wrong?

The Internet Is Not Facebook: Why Infrastructure Providers Should Stay Out of Content Policing

Scheer Intelligence: Is Elon Musk the Best or the Worst for Twitter?

EFF to File Amicus Brief in First US Case Challenging Dragnet Keyword Warrant

The Kids Online Safety Act Is a Heavy-Handed Plan to Force Platforms to Spy on Young People

Adam Schwartz: Governments Are Using Covid-19 to Usher in a New Era of Mass Surveillance
