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Supreme Court to hear case centering on geofence warrants

By: Dissent
25 April 2026 at 10:02
Stetson Miller reports: The Supreme Court is set to hear a case on Monday that could determine if law enforcement’s use of geofence warrants violates the Fourth Amendment. The case was filed by a man named Okello Chatrie, who was convicted in a 2019 Virginia bank robbery after law enforcement obtained his digital location information...

Republicans stare down a growing, neverending FISA crisis

By: Dissent
20 April 2026 at 08:01
Meredith Lee Hill, Jordain Carney, and Mia McCarthy report: Hill Republican leaders are finding themselves in a never-ending crisis over the fate of a government spy law that has unleashed a bitter, intraparty battle within the House while also threatening to derail a host of other GOP priorities. Republicans now have scant legislative days to...

ICE acknowledges it is using powerful spyware

By: Dissent
8 April 2026 at 16:19
Jude Joffe-Block reports: Immigration and Customs Enforcement is using spyware tools that can intercept encrypted messages as part of the agency’s efforts to disrupt fentanyl traffickers, according to a letter sent last week by the agency’s acting director, Todd Lyons. Lyons’ letter, which was reviewed  by NPR, said ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is using...

Trump’s Personnel Agency Is Asking for Federal Workers’ Medical Records

By: Dissent
8 April 2026 at 08:42
by Amanda Seitz and Maia Rosenfeld April 8, 2026 The Trump administration is quietly seeking unprecedented access to medical records for millions of federal workers and retirees, and their families. A brief notice from the Office of Personnel Management could dramatically change which personally identifiable medical information the agency obtains, giving it the power to...

Woman’s Lawsuit Over Criminalized Abortion Gets Tossed by Trump-Appointed Judge

By: Dissent
6 April 2026 at 11:58
Danielle Han reports: Nearly two years after Lizelle Gonzalez filed a civil lawsuit against Texas prosecutors for wrongfully jailing her over a self-managed abortion, a Trump-appointed judge on Tuesday dismissed the case by declaring the officials involved were protected by “qualified immunity.” Ah, yes, because what’s more overrated in a thriving republic than, say, due process? Gonzalez’s case garnered international...

The DOJ Misled a Judge About How It’s Using Voter Roll Data

By: Dissent
6 April 2026 at 08:03
Our government misled a court? I’m shocked, SHOCKED I tell you…. DNYUZ reports: Last week in Rhode Island, in a hearing over the Trump administration’s efforts to access the state’s unredacted voter lists, US district judge Mary McElroy asked a Department of Justice lawyer what the agency had been doing with the voter roll data it already amassed from other states...

FTC’s New Strategic Plan: Reports of the Death of FTC Privacy Enforcement Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

By: Dissent
4 April 2026 at 12:01
Odia Kagan of FoxRothschild writes: The FTC just published its Strategic Plan for FY 2026–2030. What does it actually mean for privacy compliance? Quite a lot, as it turns out. Here’s a breakdown. Telemarketing Still a top priority. The plan doubles down on unlawful robocalls and the Do Not Call Registry. What to do: Button up your...

As DOJ prepares to share state voter data with DHS, a key privacy officer resigns

By: Dissent
3 April 2026 at 18:01
Jude Joffe-Block of NPR reports: As Justice Department officials are working to acquire sensitive voter registration data from states and have recently disclosed a plan to share it with the Department of Homeland Security, a key privacy officer in DOJ’s division tasked with enforcing civil and voting rights laws has resigned. Kilian Kagle was the chief...

Trump’s new executive creates a national voter list

By: Dissent
1 April 2026 at 08:11
I wish some of this stuff was an April Fools joke, but it’s not. Back in September 2025, we reported that President Trump wanted to build a national voter roll. If his latest attempt survives a court challenge, he will be one step closer to achieving that. Daily Caller reports: President Donald Trump is expected...

Jefferson County clerk pushes back against DOJ lawsuit over Kentucky voter data

By: Dissent
31 March 2026 at 12:52
Jennifer Osting reports: Jefferson County Clerk David Yates is asking a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice that seeks to obtain Kentucky’s full, unredacted voter registration list. In a motion filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, Yates argues that the Justice...

Why Trump is now investigating Maine for requiring insurers to cover abortion

By: Dissent
31 March 2026 at 11:07
Rose Lundy reports: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights announced on March 19 that it would investigate Maine and 12 other states that have laws requiring health insurance plans to cover abortion services. The office is asserting that a federal provision called the Weldon Amendment, which protects “health care entities” such as...

FTC Takes Action Against Match and OkCupid for Deceiving Users by Sharing Personal Data with Third Party

By: Dissent
30 March 2026 at 13:42
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against OkCupid and its affiliate Match Group Americas over allegations OkCupid deceived users of its dating app by sharing their personal information, including photos and location information, with an unrelated third party, contrary to OkCupid’s privacy promises. As part of a settlement, OkCupid, operated by Dallas-based Humor Rainbow,...

Did you sign up for the new White House app? Don’t use it until you read this!

By: Dissent
29 March 2026 at 15:47
Did you sign up for the new White House app? Don’t use it until you read this, because it puts your privacy and data security at risk. Patrick Quirk takes an impressive technical piece and distills it for those of us who are not developers or coders. His article is based on original research by...

Privacy and security precautions to consider while traveling through airports

By: Dissent
26 March 2026 at 11:15
Zack Whittaker provides helpful resources to help you keep yourself safe from the government when in airports. He notes: As you go through U.S. airport security before your flight, note that TSA officers cannot examine your devices or look at your data. But government authorities have broad powers to demand access to your devices and...

FBI admits it’s buying up information to track our locations

By: Dissent
18 March 2026 at 15:36
Alfred Ng reports: The FBI is buying up information that can be used to track people’s movement and location history, Director Kash Patel said during a Senate hearing Wednesday. It is the first confirmation that the agency is actively buying people’s data since former Director Christopher Wray said in 2023 that the FBI had purchased location data...

Petition filed over misuse of protesters’ data by Kenyan government and telcos

By: Dissent
10 March 2026 at 15:06
Dzuya Walter reports: A constitutional petition has been filed at the Milimani High Court challenging the alleged unlawful sharing and use of protesters’ personal data by telecommunications companies and investigative agencies. In the petition, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has named several state agencies, police officers, and institutions as respondents, accusing them of unlawfully...

Dutch police reminded not to snoop in files without legitimate purpose

By: Dissent
3 March 2026 at 17:48
Dutch Police reports: Nearly 1,700 police officers will receive a letter in the coming period because they used police systems when there was likely no need to do so. These colleagues were looking for information about the violent death of 17-year-old Lisa from Abcoude. The letter is primarily intended to remind police officers of the...

Following Markup investigation, Congress finds data brokers cost consumers tens of billions of dollars

By: Dissent
3 March 2026 at 08:00
A congressional investigation estimates broker breaches have cost consumers $20 billion in identity theft. Major brokers now promise to make it easier to opt out of their databases. By: Colin Lecher Breaches at data brokers have cost American consumers more than $20 billion, Congress’s Joint Economic Committee revealed Friday as part of an investigation triggered...

Trump’s DOJ sues Kentucky, four other states for voter data

By: Dissent
27 February 2026 at 07:01
McKenna Horsley reports: The U.S. Department of Justice is suing five additional states, including Kentucky, for not providing voter registration data, including sensitive information such as driver’s license and Social Security numbers. Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, a Republican, said in a Thursday statement that he would “not voluntarily commit a data breach” of...

UK council faces data breach claim after mishandling trans complaints

By: Dissent
22 February 2026 at 11:53
Connor Jones reports: A UK councillor has dubbed her local authority’s data breach “crazy” after the personal details of individuals behind a series of complaints were revealed to her. Dulcie Tudor, an independent councillor for the Threemilestone and Chacewater area in Cornwall, England, publicized the data protection gaffe via social media following complaints about comments she made...
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