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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a nonprofit organization that seeks to increase the understanding of civil liberties and...
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Douglas A. Griffin, Catherine E. Palmer, Michele M. Pyle, Katherine M. Bolger, Christopher R. Harris, Latham & Watkins, New York, NY, Ann E. Beeson (A...
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On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (D.C. No. 98-cv-05591) District Judge: Honorable Lowell A. Re...
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... such as privacy, cybersquatting, and electronic signatures was passed. This legislation marked som...By 1995, when the National Science Foundation finally stopped supervising the Internet and Netsc...Organizations. Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). 454 Shotwell Street. San Francis...
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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO (D.C. NO. CIV-98-474-LH)[Copyrighted Material Omitted]
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DHS responds, mostly with silence To answer questions like Hogan's, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Asian Law Caucus filed Freedom of Information Act requests with the Department of Homeland security in 2007, seeking "records concerning policies and procedures on the questioning, search, and inspection of travelers entering or returning to the United States at ports of entry." Perhaps the government is using racial profiling to target certain travelers, said Farhana Y.\n For example, when a San Francisco-area software engineer offered to give a customs agent his wife's phone number so the agent could verify his identity, the customs agent asked, "Isn't it rude in Islamic culture to give a man a woman's phone number?" Another Muslim, who traveled abroad to pursue gradua...
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... with the price each charges), and an electronic order form. The Internet allows people to purchase...The Electronic Frontier Foundation (http://www.eff.org) offers a variety o...
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What you want" from all these cameras, muses [BRUCE SCHNEIER], "is for someone to say, 'Oh look, there's a camera; I'm going to quit my life of crime and get a real job.' Not, 'Oh look, there's a camera, I'll go around the corner.' Or for a suicide bomber to say: 'Oh look, there's a camera. Let's wave.'
The San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation has similar concerns. Says EFF senior staff attorney Lee Tien: "[H] ow would you like to have your own personal stalker? Someone who follows you around, records what you do every time you're on a sidewalk, or driving on the street, or in a shopping mall or other more-or-less 'public' space? They see you take your kids to school every day. They know your 'normal' routine. They know who you meet at Starbucks. They know when everyone'...
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An example is Min. Louis Farrakhan, who has won many fans with his skillful debates in the media. When the Nation of Islam leader was ailing in 2006, his organization was administered by a council structure. In December 2009, the Electronic Frontier Foundation exposed a document authored by a division of Homeland Security titled, "Nation of Islam: Uncertain Leadership Succession Poses Risk." The 2007 report points to the period prior to Min. Farrakhan's 2007 Saviours' Day speech at the Silverdome in Detroit, Mich., when media anticipated his "non-appearance.
Members of Mosque No. 7 in Harlem offered insights into the value of attending the Saviours' Day address. Osman Karriem, the first Black manager of Muhammad Ali, said that in the presence of Mr. [Elijah Muhammad], he experienced a ...