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The Future of Microsoft NGSCB

After first rumors have appeared that Microsoft is cancelling NGSCB, the official story currently seams to be that Microsoft is reworking substantial parts of N…

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Anupam Chander

CIS Fellow Anupam Chander has added his voice to the blogosphere. Find his new blog here.…

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Technology's Role in Exposing Torture

Might technology be central to exposing the torture at Abu Ghraib?  Yes.  Imagine if no witness to the torture had a camera.  The public would then rely on othe…

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Can Red Hat Charge Money for Linux?

Red Hat has ceased supporting retail customers in order to focus on enterprise customers.  For enterprise Linux, Red Hat charges $179 per system.  How does Red…

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Cog Radio

May 3, 2004--Comments on the FCC’s Cognitive Radio Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on behalf of interested technology companies.…

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Cognitive Radio

I drafted and filed comments on the FCC’s Cognitive Radio Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on behalf of interested technology companies.   The effort was organized…

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Gulag Guantanamo Made Permanent

The Washington Post reports that our prison in our prison compound in Cuba now includes a new $31 million concrete and steel prison. The Post conducted a 3-mon…

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Clinic Victory!

On April 29, 2004, second-year law student JuNelle Harris, LLM student Ohad Mayblum, and clinic director Jennifer Granick appeared in the Santa Clara County Sup…

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Summary Judgment Motion

DOJ filed their Summary Judgment Motion (Exhibits), (Exibits), arguing why they should be allowed to withold some of the documents requested by EPIC.…

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Opposition and Reply Brief Filed

Plaintiff filed an Opposition to the Motion to Quash on April 20, 2004. Second year JuNelle Harris drafted a Reply Brief (Declaration) arguing that Plaintiff di…