Scotland Yard seems to be dabbling in some dystopian concepts, not that far removed from the one known as “precrime” described in the book and movie “Minority Report.”
UK police to use behavioral data to stop “would-be” offenders from committing crime
Tag: Civil Liberties
Do You Believe in Speaking Out Against Corruption? You Could Be Guilty of Sedition
Authored by John and Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute,
Anti-government speech has become a four-letter word.
Do You Believe in Speaking Out Against Corruption? You Could Be Guilty of Sedition
Project Veritas Ruling Endangers Journalism
H/T: Hard Lens Media
Related:
Project Veritas loses jury verdict to Democratic consulting firm
Jury Rules Project Veritas Violated Wiretapping Laws and Fraudulently Misrepresented Themselves
[Allison] Maas reportedly joined Democracy Partners as part of an unpaid internship using a fake name and a fabricated resume. That act of subterfuge, according to the jury, “amounted to fraudulent misrepresentation,” according to Politico.
Personally, this doesn’t look like a First Amendment case. It looks like a case of resume fraud. 🤷🏼♀️
Defense Department Latest To Be Caught Hoovering Up Internet Data Via Private Contractors
Everyone’s got a hunger for data. Constitutional rights sometimes prevent those with a hunger from serving themselves. But when they’ve got third parties on top of third parties, all Fourth Amendment bets are off. Data brokers are getting rich selling government agencies the data they want at low, low prices, repackaging information gathered from other third parties into tasty packages that give US government agencies the data they want with the plausible deniability they need.
Defense Department Latest To Be Caught Hoovering Up Internet Data Via Private Contractors
Is Saudi Arabia Coming Out of Exile?
By Doug Bandow
World leaders seem to be welcoming Mohammed bin Salman back into the fold.
Is Saudi Arabia Coming Out of Exile?
Mail fraud? Biden’s postal inspectors tracked pro-gun activists
The U.S. Postal Service monitored protesters across the country, snooping on Americans focused on issues involving guns and President Biden’s election, according to records obtained by The Washington Times.
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“We determined that certain proactive searches iCOP conducted using an open-source intelligence tool from February to April 2021 exceeded the Postal Inspection Service’s law enforcement authority,” the Postal Service watchdog said in a March audit. “Furthermore, we could not corroborate whether other work analysts completed from October 2018 through June 2021 was legally authorized.”
Mail fraud? Biden’s postal inspectors tracked pro-gun activists
H/T: John Crump News
Welcome to the club!
Head Start COVID-19 vaccine mandate permanently blocked by judge
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – A COVID-19 vaccine and mask requirement for Head Start programs has been permanently blocked by a U.S. judge.
Head Start COVID-19 vaccine mandate permanently blocked by judge
No, The Solution For Criminal Defendants Is Not More Clearview AI
from the two-wrongs-don’t-make-a-constitutional-right dept
Wed, Sep 21st 2022 10:43am – Cathy Gellis
The problems with Clearview AI’s facial recognition system, particularly in the hands of police, are myriad and serious. That the technology exists as it does at all raises significant ethical concerns, and how it has been used to feed people into the criminal justice system raises significant due process ones as well. But an article in the New York Times the other day might seem to suggest that it perhaps also has a cuddly side, one that might actually help criminal defendants, instead of just hurting them.
No, The Solution For Criminal Defendants Is Not More Clearview AI
ACERE Statement Condemning Senator Rubio’s Attempt to Intimidate and Harass Puentes de Amor
As Cuban-Americans and others came out on the streets of Miami on July 31 to oppose the over 60-year United States embargo against Cuba, Senator Marco Rubio decided to revive one of the ugliest and most condemned moments of U.S. history when he chose to engage in McCarthyist tactics and launch a campaign against U.S. citizens demanding diplomacy and engagement with Cuba, instead of continuing a failed policy of isolation and punishment.
ACERE Statement Condemning Senator Rubio’s Attempt to Intimidate and Harass Puentes de Amor
Related:
Bridges of Love ‘spreads Cuba’s communist propaganda.’ FBI must investigate this group | Opinion
Senators use hearing to criticize Big Tech for not censoring enough “disinformation”
By Christina Maas | Reclaim The Net | September 16, 2022
The Senate Homeland Security Committee questioned executives from social media companies about allowing “disinformation” to go viral.
Senators use hearing to criticize Big Tech for not censoring enough “disinformation”
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