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The Senate’s Surveillance Reform Superstars

Seven years ago, we began tracking the votes of members of Congress on key privacy and surveillance issues. It’s time to highlight Senate legislators who have voted consistently to protect your privacy against government intrusion. We’re non-partisan and fact-based. We don’t rate based on whether we think a legislator is smart, nice or ethical. We […]

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The Courts Can’t Cope With Suspicionless Surveillance

The new Fourth Circuit ruling in the long-running Wikimedia Foundation case illustrates a key problem with obtaining redress through the courts for coming under suspicionless mass surveillance