Van Buren Decision Provides (Some) Much-Needed Clarity Around Hacking Law
While we hoped for more clarity for security researchers, the Court was right to interpret “authorized access” narrowly.
Why It’s So Hard to Gauge the Extent of California’s Eviction Crisis
Court records don’t tell us how many tenants are actually being evicted in any state, but additional barriers exist in California
Rebecca MacKinnon
Founding Director, Ranking Digital Rights
[ONLINE] – Building A Cybersecurity Clinic
Join Public Interest Technology University Network for a look at MIT’s student-based Cybersecurity Clinic.
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2PM – 3:30PM EDT
6/2 FCC Comments on Technical Rules for Opening the 5.9 GHz Band for Unlicensed Use
Disabling Inequity: A Look at School Discipline Findings for Students with Disabilities
New America explores a report on students with disabilities and the high rates of out of school discipline and policing they experience.
How Can the Federal Government Improve Early Educator Compensation?
With public attention and policymakers focused on child care, there is a window of opportunity to pursue bold reforms around compensation.
To Build High-Quality Universal Pre-K, Invest in Community-Based Providers
This blog post presents ideas for how to strengthen community-based pre-K programs in a universal pre-K system.