Supreme Court Leaves Clues How It Will Decide Health Reform
WASHINGTON -- A Kaiser Family Foundation poll published as the Supreme Court went into mid-term recess last week reveals that nearly 60 percent of Ame...
WASHINGTON -- A Kaiser Family Foundation poll published as the Supreme Court went into mid-term recess last week reveals that nearly 60 percent of Ame...
Adam Levin | Posted 04.03.2012
Google's new policy is exemplary in its brevity, comprehensibility, and candor. If you disagree, try reading one from a bank or a wireless carrier (emphasis on the word "try").
Christina Gagnier | Posted 03.25.2012
Privacy and its treatment in the civil context, particularly what society's view of the "reasonable expectation of privacy" is, will most certainly be shaped by society's use of technology and how it interacts with platforms like Facebook or Google.
HuffingtonPost.com | Mike Sacks | Posted 01.24.2012
WASHINGTON -- The installation of a GPS tracking device onto a suspect's car constitutes a search -- and therefore could require a warrant -- the Supr...
Sen. Ron Wyden | Posted 01.08.2012
Today, the Supreme Court was asked to tackle an important question: does the government need a warrant to use an electronic tracking device to secretly monitor your movements, 24 hours a day?
HuffingtonPost.com | Mike Sacks | Posted 01.08.2012
WASHINGTON -- The justices appear poised to go big or go home when it comes to protecting privacy rights against digital intrusion. Antoine Jones, ...
The Huffington Post | Arin Greenwood | Posted 01.07.2012
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear arguments in a District of Columbia case involving police use of a global positioning system...
HuffingtonPost.com | Mike Sacks | Posted 01.04.2012
WASHINGTON -- Next week, the Supreme Court will hear two of the most significant cases slated for oral argument this side of the New Year. Monday...
HuffingtonPost.com | Mike Sacks | Posted 02.03.2012