Technology and Liberty
Bigger Monsters, Weaker Chains
The Technology & Liberty Program monitors the interplay between cutting-edge technology and civil liberties, actively promoting responsible uses of technology that enhance privacy and freedom, while opposing those that undermine our freedoms and move us closer to a surveillance society.
11/6/2009 | Biological Technologies, Medical Privacy
Coalition Letter to the Senate Urging Protection of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA)
11/2/2009 | Technology and Liberty
Letter in Support of S 1490 Personal Data Privacy and Security Act
10/28/2009 | National Security, Technology and Liberty
Privacy Coalition Letter to House DHS Committee on DHS Chief Privacy Officer
10/21/2009 | National Security, Technology and Liberty
Privacy and Intelligence Experts Join Call for Oversight of Massachusetts Domestic Surveillance Operations
10/21/2009 | National Security, Technology and Liberty
Privacy and Intelligence Experts Join Call for Oversight of Massachusetts Domestic Surveillance Operations
10/9/2009 | Technology and Liberty
Department Of Homeland Security Inspector General Report Underscores Flaws In System For Settling Watch List Disputes
9/29/2009 | Surveillance
Legislation To Be Introduced To Repeal Immunity For Telecommunications Companies
11/6/2009 | Biological Technologies, Medical Privacy
Coalition Letter to the Senate Urging Protection of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA)
11/2/2009 | Technology and Liberty
Letter in Support of S 1490 Personal Data Privacy and Security Act
10/28/2009 | National Security, Technology and Liberty
Privacy Coalition Letter to House DHS Committee on DHS Chief Privacy Officer
9/10/2009 | Free Speech, Technology and Liberty
ACLU Statement Submitted to the House Judiciary Committee for a Hearing on the Google Book Settlement
7/22/2009 | Technology and Liberty
ACLU Letter to the House Committee on Homeland Security in Support of the Border Security Search Accountability Act of 2009 (H.R. 1726)
Act Now
It's time for some sanity when it comes to security.
Planning a vacation? Thinking about traveling outside the country? If you travel outside the United States, you can kiss your right to privacy, and perhaps your laptop, digital camera and cell phone, goodbye. It's time for some sanity when it comes to security.
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Ordering Pizza in 2015
You'll never want to order another pizza again if we give away all of our civil liberties in the name of security.

