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Three Thoughts on Privacy in the Coming Era of Brain-Computer Interface

AI (Artificial Intelligence), Blog, Data, Developing Technology, Government, Internet Privacy, Privacy

By Justin Koplow What do Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and a horde of zombies have in common? They are all coming for your braaains. Communicating thoughts to manipulate devices is moving from the realm of science-fiction toward reality thanks to ongoing development of...

Where Have All the Emails Gone: A Journalist’s Fight to Expose Use of Patriot Act Tools on US Citizens

Blog, Case Note, Data, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Government

By Claire Cahoon Jason Leopold, a journalist ominously known to government officials as the “FOIA Terrorist,” is more familiar than most with rejection from the United States government. A 2018 Pulitzer finalist and industry-celebrated expert on the Freedom of...

GDPR and the “Right to be Forgotten”- Can Someone Truly Be Forgotten in Our Current Tech World?

Blog, Case Note, Data, Internet Privacy, Privacy

By Katherine Whitlock The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new European Union (EU) law that regulates data protection and privacy laws. The law regulates any company that collects or monitors personal information from EU citizens. Although this is an EU...

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