Your Privacy Rights, Before Congress Now and the Supreme Court in November
In June, we told you the Supreme Court agreed to hear United States v. Jones, a case that will determine if the government may plant GPS devices on vehicles to track people without a warrant. The government has appealed the D.C. appellate court's ...
Categories: due process, GPS, location tracking, surveillance, U.S. Supreme Court, warrantless tracking Tags:
This Week in Civil Liberties
The theme this week was "without": combating the spread of AIDS without actual tools and information to combat the spread of AIDS, searches without warrants, protections for business without protections for everybody else, government burea...
Categories: drug law reform, drug sentencing, E-Verify, GPS, HIV/AIDS, medical marijuana, Supreme Court, surveillance, video games, warrantless tracking Tags:
