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Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Monday Round-Up (US v. Microsoft, CLOUD Act)
At The New Republic, Matt Ford reports that by including a statute that "would rewrite the rules for how U.S. tech companies deal with


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Your email privacy will get a boost thanks to the omnibus spending bill (and that's a good thing
If the justices are forced to take on the nuanced task of modernizing the SCA in the face of Congressional inaction, it will be unfortunate


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
With Vote Expected, Tech Industry Remains Divided Over FOSTA
Tech stakeholders remain divided over anti-sex trafficking legislation the Senate is poised to vote on this week, those on both sides told u


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Ruling for U.S. in Microsoft Case Would Impair Global Law Enforcement
If sanctioned by the Court, the Justice Department's decision to serve Microsoft with a warrant – rather than using the existing interna


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Tuesday Round-Up (U.S. v. Microsoft Oral Argument)
The justices will hear oral arguments in two cases this morning. The first is United States v. Microsoft Corp., which asks whether the Store


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Is the Supreme Court Set to Establish Major Precedent in Email Privacy?
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will decide whether tech companies that store our emails and other personal data on servers abroad can be...


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Coalition Letter in Opposition to FOSTA-SESTA
We, the undersigned organizations, have been actively engaged in the debate over the last year regarding legislation intended to combat sex


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
In Support of the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act
By providing clear guidelines, the CLOUD Act takes several steps to avoid international conflicts of law and protect the privacy of citizens


Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
To Divine What Congress Would Have Wanted Is to Legislate from the Bench
In United States v. Microsoft, while the government argues that the courts should have the authority to compel Microsoft to produce to the g
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