Report: Early Signs Promising for SCOTUS Section 230 Case Drew Wilson | February 21, 2023 The future of Section 230 is currently before the US Supreme Court. A report suggests that the early signs are promising.
The Return of Lawful Access? Supreme Court to Decide if Warrant is Needed for IP Address Drew Wilson | January 19, 2023 The seemingly dead debate surrounding lawful access is potentially making a return with a case currently before the Supreme Court.
As Texas Muses Destroying LGBTQ Rights, EFF Releases Video in Wake of Roe v Wade Overturn Drew Wilson | June 29, 2022 The civil rights situation is continuing to worsen in the US. The EFF is helping women protect themselves as they become second class citizens.
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”.
EFF Releases Digital and Security Tips in a Post Roe v Wade America Drew Wilson | May 7, 2022 In light of the leaked US Supreme Court decision, the EFF released tips on managing your digital security.
UK Supreme Court Declines to Hear Assange’s Appeal Drew Wilson | March 15, 2022 The extradition case against Assange just grew a whole lot uglier. The UK Supreme Court has declined to hear his case.
Department of Justice Appeals to Supreme Court to Block Texas Abortion Law Drew Wilson | October 18, 2021 The US Department of Justice has appealed the Texas anti-abortion bill to the US Supreme Court – the very court that caused this mess.
US Supreme Court Rules Re-Implementing An API Is Fair Use Drew Wilson | April 14, 2021 The US Supreme Court has ruled that re-implementing an API is Fair Use. It finally puts an end to the Apple vs Oracle case.
US Supreme Court Rules That the Law Cannot Be Copyrighted Drew Wilson | April 28, 2020 The Georgia Malamud copyright case asked whether or not the state can copyright the law. The split ruling that came down said “no”.
More Tech Companies Come Out to Support Google In API Case Drew Wilson | January 17, 2020 There’s been additional developments in the Google v Oracle case. More tech companies are coming out to support Google in the case.