Apple v. FBI: Privacy Issues Related to San Bernardino Shooters

Apple is opposing an order by a federal magistrate judge to help the FBI unlock an iPhone belonging … Continue Reading

Neuroimaging and Privacy: A Question for the Thanksgiving Table

Some crucial privacy questions about the use of neuroscience in criminal courts may be headed our way. And … Continue Reading

Snowden’s Legacy: Ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union

In October, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) invalidated a European Commission ruling from 2000 and … Continue Reading

The Right to Be Forgotten: One Year Later

Commentators and historians have long recorded the regrettable moments of high-profiled individuals. However, it was not until recently … Continue Reading

Julia Angwin Attempts to Remain Anonymous Online and Proposes that We Reconsider Privacy Rights as Human Rights

On February 19, 2015, journalist Julia Angwin presented on her recent project as part of the BCLT Lunch … Continue Reading