News
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The Conversation: Section 702 foreign surveillance law lives on, but privacy fight continues
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FISA Section 702
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Surveillance Oversight
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News
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CyberScoop: Top spy official releases principles on intel agency use of info bought from data brokers
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FISA Section 702
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Surveillance Oversight
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News
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Communications Daily: Telecom Groups: FTC Should Focus AI Rules on Scammers, Not Industry
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AI Policy
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
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Consumer Privacy
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News
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Tech Policy Press: The FCC’s Big Fines Over Location Data Aren’t a Privacy Success Story
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Protection
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Location Tracking
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News
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NJ Spotlight News: US citizens can be caught up in new surveillance law
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FISA Section 702
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Surveillance Oversight
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News
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Washington Lawyer: Algorithmic Accountability: When Systems Get Things Wrong
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
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Government AI Use
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Screening & Scoring
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News
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Los Angeles Times: Opinion: Americans might finally get a real privacy law to fight Big Tech intrusions
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Consumer Privacy
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Privacy Laws
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Proposed U.S. Legislation
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News
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The Record: Congress picked a direct fight with ByteDance and TikTok. The privacy implications are less clear.
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Brokers
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Social Media Privacy
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News
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Law360: Privacy Hawks Plot What’s Next After FISA Passage
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FISA Section 702
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Surveillance Oversight
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News
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The Register: Lawsuit accuses Grindr of illegally sharing users’ HIV status
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Protection
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Health Privacy
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