▲AdvancingMajorLaws · 5.L.cUSJun 29, 2026
The US Supreme Court ruled in Chatrie v. United States that Fourth Amendment privacy protections extend to location data from phone apps, even for short-term surveillance. The ruling restricts geofence warrants and establishes that app-generated records belong to users, with broad implications for digital privacy enforcement.
WhySCOTUS Chatrie ruling extends 4th Amendment to app location data; warrant required for short-term geofence surveillance.Data protection strengthening ▲AdvancingNorms · 4.N.cGLOBALJun 29, 2026
MIT Technology Review's Algorithm newsletter critiques the trend of companies naming AI tools 'coworkers,' arguing it obscures AI's labor displacement implications.
WhyMIT TR pushes back on AI-agents-as-coworker framing; advances nuanced public discourse on AI labor implications.Public skepticism toward AI replacement rhetoric ◐MixedLaws · 3.L.bUSJun 29, 2026
The Illinois legislature passed HB 5511, imposing device-level age-gating across online platforms. EFF is urging Gov. Pritzker to veto it, citing privacy harms and free speech concerns that could harm the young people it aims to protect.
WhyIL HB 5511 passed legislature; age-gating for minors but forces platform age collection, trading privacy for protection. EFF urges veto.Protections for minors ▲AdvancingNorms · 5.N.aUSJun 26, 2026
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has launched a campaign urging Grindr to make privacy the default and stop training AI on users' private data without explicit consent.
WhyEFF campaigns for Grindr to implement privacy-by-default and stop training AI on sensitive user data without opt-in consent.Public debate on AI surveillance and civil liberties ▲AdvancingNorms · 5.N.aUSJun 25, 2026
The Electronic Frontier Foundation revealed that local police agencies using Flock Safety automated license plate readers can subscribe to an ICE-populated hotlist to scan for immigrants.
WhyEFF exposes local police use of Flock Safety ALPRs to scan for immigrants, increasing civil society scrutiny on automated surveillance.Public debate on AI surveillance and civil liberties