Shop all books by Judge Napolitano Edward and Kim Caniglia had an argument in their Cranston, Rhode Island, home, during which Edward retrieved a lawfully owned unloaded handgun and placed it on their dining room table in front of Kim and said to his wife, “Shoot me now, and get it over with.” Kim did not touch the gun and left the house for the evening. The next day, after she could not reach Edward by phone, Kim returned to the house with four local police officers who met Edward outside on the back porch. The police and Edward chatted, … Continue reading →
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) Grand Chamber this week affirmed what we’ve long known, that the United Kingdom’s mass surveillance regime, which involved the indiscriminate and suspicionless interception of people’s communications, violated basic human rights to privacy and free.
ACLJ Files FOIA To Find Out Why the Deep State FBI Has Been Abusing the Law and Spying on American Citizens . . . AGAIN
ACLJ Files FOIA To Find Out Why FBI Has Been Spying on US CitizensBy Jordan Sekulow16218611400001621861140000
The Deep State FBI, empowered by the Biden Administration, continues to violate federal law and spy on United States citizens. Is the FBI out of control?
The ACLJ just took direct action to get to the bottom of these most recent violations, and who knew about them, to help hold the FBI accountable to the American people.
In a recently declassified opinion, the presiding judge of the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) even stated that “there still appear to be widespread violations” throughout the FBI when it comes to unlawful surveillance and gathering of information.
Microsoft EU Data Boundary dubbed ‘smoke and mirrors’
Data protection experts claim Microsoft’s decision to create an EU Data Boundary is a tacit admission that it routinely transfers and processes the personal data of European citizens outside the bloc
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Microsoft has committed to storing and processing all of its European Union (EU) customer data within the bloc by creating an “EU Data Boundary”, but data protection experts have criticised the move as a tacit admission that data is being routinely processed elsewhere.
In a blog post announcing the plan, Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith said the EU Data Boundary pledge would apply to data processed by its main cloud services – including Azure, Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365 – and the engineering work needed to deliver the project would be completed by the end of 2022.