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2 months ago
NSA Spying Shirts Are Back Just In Time to Tell Congress to Reform Section 702
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1 year ago
Even Rep. LaHood Likely Can't Sue the NSA or FBI to Protect His Rights
@eff.org
1 year ago
What is Fog Data Science? Why is the Surveillance Company so Dangerous?
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2 years ago
We Need Answers About the CIA’s Mass Surveillance
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2 years ago
Jewel v. NSA: Americans (Still) Deserve Their Day in Court
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3 years ago
Litigation Against Mass NSA Surveillance: Year in Review 2020
@eff.org
3 years ago
EU Court Again Rules That NSA Spying Makes U.S. Companies Inadequate for Privacy
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4 years ago
Jewel v. NSA: On to the Ninth Circuit: 2019 Year in Review
@eff.org
4 years ago
Privacy Allies File Amicus Briefs in Support of EFF’s Jewel v. NSA Case
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4 years ago
Americans Deserve Their Day in Court About NSA Mass Surveillance Programs
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5 years ago
Judge Dodges Legality of NSA Mass Spying, Citing Secrecy Claims
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5 years ago
End the NSA's Invasive Call Detail Records Program Once and for All
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5 years ago
Government Fights to Trap EFF’s NSA Spying Case in a Catch-22
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5 years ago
Hearing Friday in Jewel NSA Spying Lawsuit: EFF Asks Court to Let Case Proceed to Determine Constitutionality of Mass Surveillance
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5 years ago
Congress Has a Chance to Finally End the NSA’s Mass Telephone Records Program