Democrat Senators Propose Bill To Ban Facial Recognition From Federal Law Enforcement
By Aaron Kesel Sens. Ed Markey, D-Mass. and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., introduced a bill that seeks to ban the use of facial recognition and biometric…
By Aaron Kesel Sens. Ed Markey, D-Mass. and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., introduced a bill that seeks to ban the use of facial recognition and biometric…
By MassPrivateI With protests across the country demanding an end to police racial abuse and militarization; a tone-deaf announcement in Spokane, Washington shows how hard…
By Matt Agorist When George Floyd was killed last month, the nation was shaken out of its slumber in regard to police brutality in this…
By Nathan Sheard After three years of organizing by a broad coalition of civil society organizations and community members, New York’s City Council has passed…
By Michael Boldin A legal doctrine first created out of thin air by judicial fiat went unchallenged – and the court did what it does…
By Matthew Guariglia Activism is working. Both on the streets as people protest to end racist and violent policing, and among civil liberties organizations who…
By Tyler Durden As we have detailed numerous times over the past few years (here, here, here, and here), facial recognition systems are becoming more…
By Mac Slavo It is possible for people to condemn all violence. Just because someone says they don’t support the looting and rioting, does not…
By Derrick Broze, The Last American Vagabond On Tuesday June 2nd, I attended a #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd protest in downtown Houston, Texas. I was there to document…
By Haley Pederson In light of the current protests across the country against racism and police brutality, we want to call attention to EFF’s attorney…
By Michael Maharrey MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (June 4, 2020) – United States Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) flew an unarmed Predator drone over the streets of…
By Matt Agorist Since the George Floyd protests began last week, they have since morphed into a much broader movement which is now exposing a…
By MassPrivateI Countless warnings about how law enforcement could use contact tracing apps to monitor people have gone unheeded. As BGR.com revealed, police are using…
By Janet Phelan Attorney General William Barr has reversed himself and is now urging Congress to vote down the surveillance reauthorizations in HR 6172. Stating…