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Secret Court Orders Aren't Blank Checks for General Electronic Searches

Imagine this: the government, for reasons you don't know, thinks you're a spy. You go on vacation and, while you're away, government agents secretly enter your home, search it, make copies of all your electronic devices, and leave. Those agents then turn those devices upside down, looking through decades worth...

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United States v. Gartenlaub

In January 2014, the FBI secretly entered Gartenlaub's home while he and his wife were on vacation in China. Agents scoured the home, taking pictures, searching through boxes and books, and—critically—making wholesale copies of Gartenlaub's hard drives.Agents were authorized by the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ("FISC") to search for...

Digital Right and Anti-Consumerism

What does anti-consumerism have to do with digital rights? This talk will go over net neutrality, open source software, and privacy in the digital world. We'll discuss how to think about digital security in the modern world with particular considerations for vulnerable communities and activists. More practically, we'll cover some...

EFF in Redwood City, CA

Hosted by Alliance member group Citizens, Rise!, EFF's Director of Grassroots Advocacy, Shahid Buttar, will present on the history of the U.S. government's use of surveillance as a tool to repress dissent, the current state of domestic mass surveillance, and reform opportunities which the public can...

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