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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Bruce Schneier argues that the Supreme Court's ruling in Herring v. New York fails to hold police database errors to the same legal standards as individual police negligence, thereby undermining the exclusionary rule's ability to ensure accurate records and prevent abuse. | |
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www.aclu.org
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knightcolumbia.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article argues that a ban on the TikTok app would likely violate the U.S. First Amendment by restricting American users' rights to receive information from abroad and requires the government to meet a high legal burden of justification. | |
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blog.adolus.com
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| | | President Biden has signed an Executive Order on Cybersecurity. This blog outlines its implications and provides a detailed Timeline with key dates. | ||