A Key Lawsuit Could Reveal Just How Blurry The Lines Between Social Media And Government Have Become
The problems raised by these lawsuits are not new. A recent CATO report discusses how the government uses bullying techniques to establish the “rules” by which social media operates.
Why FTC’s Data Privacy Rulemaking Is Probably Unconstitutional
Over the past two years, the Supreme Court has issued three rulings transforming how the Court handles cases involving administrative overreach.
The Troubling Rise of Surveillance Cities
A new Houston law leverages funds from The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to require businesses to provide police access to private surveillance footage.
Tired of National Politics? Your Local Representative Wants to Talk to You
Cracking open an egg and finding a double-yolk inside. Correctly guessing a four-digit pin number. Getting struck by lightning. communicate a concern or idea with their representatives in the United States Congress.
Utah Should Put Limits Around Geofence Warrants
Utah’s use of geofence warrants is under the microscope. A recent KSL article highlights privacy concerns related to location tracking.
New Hope For Treating Mental Illness in Utah
Utah has a mental health problem. We boast the dubious distinction of having the highest rate of mental illness in the nation (29%) and above average suicide rates. What is being done to address this significant problem?