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    10 feb 2017
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    Speak not because it is safe, but because it is right.

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    Tomorrow is World Whistleblowing Day 📣 RT and ❤ to your support to all & the importance to .

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    ACLU attorney explains what today's major Supreme Court victory on cellphone location tracking means for your privacy rights.

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    Most important--& very surprising--sentence in is this, right?: "This Court has never held that the Government may subpoena third parties for records in which the suspect has a reasonable expectation of privacy."

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    This will be seen as an inflection point in the history of the Fourth Amendment. We'll be talking about 4A law before-Carpenter and after-Carpenter for a long time, at least for cases involving technology.

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    29 nov 2017
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    I think he got em.

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    29 nov 2017
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    21 giu

    The lives of the refugees who sheltered are in danger. Today we launch a major fundraising campaign to bring them to safety in Canada. Please. Share this video. Together we can save 7 lives. Donate now:

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    9 gen

    In the US, secret evidence risks turning constitutional rights into nothing more than words on paper -- including where massive surveillance is concerned. Congress should ban this practice now, says in new report:

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    The US Supreme Court's decision today requiring a warrant before police can get information about your location generated by your cell phone is a victory for privacy -- and a recognition that unchecked government surveillance too easily becomes a tool of tyranny.

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    22 giu

    That moment when you realize you won. Thanks to , who argued Carpenter in front of the Supreme Court, leading to today's landmark privacy victory!

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    The meaning of the SCT decision is broader than the opinion, confirming recent, newly privacy-conscious judicial decisions were not a fluke. 2013 ended the court's support for a doctrine permitting secret, warrantless access to perfect records of our private lives.

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    22 giu
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    Presumably the privacy scholars, intel officials, and Justice Department lawyers who argued that the NSA’s call-records program was constitutional will now offer a categorical public apology and slink into embarrassed obscurity. cc:

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    Really important: practical barriers protected privacy before. Technology has changed that calculation:

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    Through today, that's _13_ five-to-four rulings from this Term, and still _zero_ with Kennedy joining the lefties. Cue the stories about Chief Justice Roberts increasingly becoming the swing vote?

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    Key passage from CJ Roberts’ opinion in Carpenter.

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    The Chief Justice, speaking simple truth. A vindication of our Fourth Amendment rights. Carpenter v. United States

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    Laser focus on the non-voluntary nature of giving up this information and living without cellphones: “Only few without cellphones could escape this tireless and absolute surveillance.”

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    But, this wiggle room a little worrisome. (Is ubiquitous facial recognition info not covered?)

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    The Supreme Court just ruled the government's decades-old practice of warrantlessly tracking your historical movements via cellphone records (CSLI) has in many cases violated the constitutional right to privacy. Major victory for ― and America.

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