Tag: SCOTUS
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In post-Roe US, experts share how to keep your data private
In the weeks since the Supreme Court of the United States removed a nationwide right to choose to have an abortion, millions of Americans …
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SCOTUS judges ‘doxxed’ after overturning Roe v Wade
The US Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade last month may have been doxxed – had their personal information including …
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My Body, My Data Act would lock down reproductive and sexual health data
A new bill entered into both the House of Representatives and the Senate proposes the strongest Federal data privacy protections yet for an …
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DHS policies allow unlimited, warrantless device search
A lawsuit against warrantless searches at US border points has revealed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has given its border …
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Supreme Court won’t consider case against defamatory reviews on Yelp
Is it defamatory to write a Yelp review claiming that a law firm is incompetent, negligent of following through on its contractual …
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SCOTUS Says Suit Over Fiat-Chrysler Hack Can Move Forward
The US Supreme Court, this week, enabled a class action cybersecurity-related lawsuit against Fiat-Chrysler to proceed, after refusing to …
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Supreme Court refuses to hear Fiat Chrysler appeal in Jeep hacking case
The court’s action means that one of the first legal cases involving cybersecurity risks in cars will go to trial in October. The car …
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SCOTUS Refuses to Hear Appeal of Net Neutrality
With no explanation, the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the net neutrality case, according to The Hill. Justice Kavanaugh and …
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SCOTUS and Congress Leave the Right to Privacy Up for Grabs
As the push for more digital privacy grows, the question is whether the courts or lawmakers will step up to protect our rights—or if it …
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Microsoft still refusing to hand over private email data stored in Ireland
Remember the US government’s years-long battle to get Microsoft to cough up a customer’s private email stored on its servers in …
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