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It seems that every day brings a new revelation about the scope of the NSA’s heretofore secret warrantless mass surveillance programs…
The Ethics of Saving Lives With Autonomous Cars Are Far Murkier Than You Think, an op ed by Patrick Lin on Wired.
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U.S Government Surveillance: Bad for Silicon Valley, Bad for Democracy Around the World: An op ed in The Atlantic.
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Cross-posted from The Art Newspaper
I was delighted when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued its long-awaited decision in favour of Richard Prince in Ap…
For Immediate Release April 2, 2013 Media Contact: Philip Craft, Elon University School of Law (336) 279-9333 / pcraft@elon.edu
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Andrew McLaughlin (CIS Non-Residential Fellow) talks about rebuilding Digg and filling the void left by Google Reader.
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Al Jazeera republished Jennifer Granick's two part blog postTowards learning from losing Aaron Swartz.
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