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Section 702 Bill is Surveillance Expansion and No Meaningful Reform
The Senate is scheduled to vote for cloture on a bill that would reauthorize and expand FISA Section 702.
Germany’s Murky Year Ahead
The country’s uncertain political climate likely means major changes to domestic policies, and possibly a moment of opportunity for the AfD.
How Illinois is Rethinking Data to Track English Learner Success
A New America report examines Illinois’ proposed policies to improve data systems for English learners.
Ignoring Widespread Public Support for Section 702 Reform, House Passes Bill that Could Expand Law
OTI strongly opposes this bill that makes no meaningful reforms to protect Americans’ privacy.
Making More of #MeToo
In order to right a history of wrongs, organizations ought to match systemic abuse with systemic solutions. Here’s how to start.
Protecting Privacy with Secure Multi-Party Computation
MPC provides the ability to compute values from multiple encrypted data sources without any party having to reveal their private data.
The Case for More Diverse School Curricula
Schools’ student populations have changed—but their textbooks, for the most part, haven’t.
The Missing Piece of the Criminal Justice Reform Discussion
A recent New America event looked at how American society overtly and insidiously prevents former inmates from reentering their communities.