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FBI Should Not Be Able to Use NSLs to Demand Electronic Communications Transactional Records (ECTRs)
The FBI has renewed a push for Congress to authorize a significant expansion in the FBI’s surveillance powers.
How to Understand the Future of Work, Workers, and Technology
The Great Uncertainties
Kerry Criticizes Trump for Comments on Paris Agreement
The Secretary of State points to the security challenges posed by climate change and why Trump’s rejection of Paris is dangerous.
OTI Applauds Decisive, Unequivocal Win for Consumers and Internet Freedom
Today, a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld The Open Internet Order.
OTI Reaffirms Support for FCC’s Privacy Proposal As House Republicans’ Attempt to Undermine It Falls Flat
Contrary to the efforts of the Subcommittee, today’s hearing failed to undermine the FCC’s broadband privacy proposal
Senators Should Reject the Deeply Flawed Intelligence Authorization Act of 2017
The annual Intelligence Authorization Act should be a non-controversial bill, but not this year.
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Foreclosure fraud has undermined the financial security of millions of Americans, and three ordinary people are fighting back.