#AlgorithmicBias
Section 230 helps make it possible for online communities to host user speech: from restaurant reviews, to fan fiction, to…
In a dramatic middle-of-the-night stand off, a bipartisan set of lawmakers pushing for true reform and privacy protections for Americans…
This is the fourth installment of a blog series reflecting on the global digital legacy of the 2011 Arab uprisings. You…
In September 2024, Amandla Thomas-Johnson was a Ph.D. candidate studying in the U.S. on a student visa when he briefly attended a pro-Palestinian protest. In April…
California’s bill, A.B. 2047, will not only mandate censorware — software which exists to bluntly block your speech as a…
War does not only reshape borders. It also reshapes what can be seen, said, and remembered. When governments invoke “misinformation”…
On March 23, the FCC issued an update to their Covered List, a list of equipment banned from obtaining regulatory…
Another court has ruled that copyright can’t be used to keep our laws behind a paywall. The U.S. Court of…
Legal intern Raj Gambhir was the principal author of this post. The Trump administration has restricted the First Amendment right…
While the very public fight continues between the Department of Defense and Anthropic over whether the government can punish a…
You’re invited on a journey inside the privacy battles that shaped the internet. EFF’s Executive Director Cindy Cohn has tangled…
Recently, a California Superior Court jury found that Meta and YouTube harmed a user through some of the features they…
