SB 105: Increased Surveillance of Your Vehicle
This bill seeks to expand the use of photo radar for enforcement of traffic control violations.
Securing States and Individuals from Surveillance
As technology continues to advance, states must place limits on collaborative relationships between corporate entities and government agents.
Tracking Truckers
Yet again, the public is being asked to trade privacy for safety. This time, truckers are in the midst of the controversy, sparked by a proposed rule creating a digital tracking system for commercial truckers that may further...
Can Self-Governance Survive Surveillance?
Surveillance and self-governance are like oil and water. They do no not mix well.
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.
Geofence “Warrants”: An Unconstitutional Abuse of Technology
General warrants give law enforcement agents broad authority “to search and seize unspecified places or persons.” Prior to the American Revolution, this type of search—known as a writ of assistance—was widely used by British...