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Net Neutrality Wins Again in Federal Court
The ball is now in Chairman Pai’s court.
Section 702 vs. Traditional FISA vs. Criminal Wiretap Warrants
A chart comparing Section 702 vs. Traditional FISA vs. Criminal Wiretap Warrants
OTI Applauds End to NSA “About Collection,” Urges Statutory Reform of Section 702
Today, the New York Times reported that the NSA is halting its collection of communications “about” its targets under Section 702.
After Emotional Debate, Texas House Tentatively Passes ‘Sanctuary’ Legislation
The vote came after one of the slowest-moving but most emotional legislative days at the state Capitol.
Changing the Law Is Only the Beginning: A Lesson from Brazil
As the story of Maria da Penha shows us, we need to radically expand how we think about sexual violence.
How Erdogan Is Cleaving Turkey in Two
Erdogan has finally achieved his goal to rewrite the constitution—a move that’s dividing Turkey in two.
Many For-Profit Colleges are Not What They Seem
Out of context, many for-profit colleges appear to offer higher economic mobility rates than the average community college.
Redrawing the Battle Lines in the ISP Privacy Debate
We can’t give up just because Congress voted to overturn rules to protect consumers’ data
What Does Research Tell Us About Turning Awareness into Action?
As Sexual Assault Awareness Month comes to a close, we need to look at how to move from talk to prevention—and action.
Who Run the Network? Men.
What does it all too often mean that networks such as Fox News are run almost exclusively by men?