After More Than a Decade, NSA vs Jewel Dismissed By Supreme Court for Being “Too Secret” Drew Wilson | June 22, 2022 The EFF’s big court case, NSA vs. Jewel, has been dismissed by the US Supreme Court because the program is “too secret”.
Soul Searching After EFF Dealt Setback in US Surveillance Case Drew Wilson | August 18, 2021 The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) was dealt a setback in the famed surveillance case, Jewel vs. NSA.
Trump Considers Extending Warrantless Wiretapping Permanently Drew Wilson | August 23, 2019 The Trump Administration is actively contemplating renewing US warrantless wiretapping. This renewal is said to be permanent.
Google To NSA Over Surveillance: See You In Court Drew Wilson | June 22, 2013 The NSA surveillance scandal doesn’t appear to be ending any time soon. Now, if Google has its way, what data the government has been asking for could simply be, well, a Google search away.
Rep. Peter King: Prosecute Reporters Who Publish Leaked Information Drew Wilson | June 16, 2013 By Drew Wilson There’s been a lot of developments since our previous report on the NSA PRISM leak. This includes how government officials have been put on the defence with respect to the program and the calls for reporters who report on these leaks to be criminally prosecuted. Question: When someone walks up to you …
NSA PRISM Program Rocks The American Privacy Landscape Drew Wilson | June 10, 2013 The media has been buzzing with the latest leak of the American spying program known as PRISM. Numerous companies were reportedly compliant in handing over personal information to the US government. We sift through the flurry that has occurred over the weekend. For privacy observers and advocates, things haven’t been this eventful in the US …