The Electronic Frontier Foundation played a critical role in the Perplexity case by arguing that expanding the CFAA could criminalize everyday digital activities for millions of users. As large-scale automated data collection became the backbone of generative intelligence, the Ninth Circuit Court
Supreme Court precedents have made it nearly impossible for private citizens to challenge data center permits under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act without proving rare "intentional discrimination." This legal landscape presents a significant hurdle at a moment when the United States is undergoing
The emergence of third-party data aggregators and advanced financial technology firms has created a landscape where sensitive consumer information often moves outside the traditional banking systems governed by decades-old laws. While the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act provided a foundational framework, it
Senator Brian Helton’s proposal to recognize stablecoins for state-level transactions suggests a future where West Virginia pays its contractors and vendors using digital assets pegged to the U.S. dollar. This strategic move highlights a broader vision to transform the Mountain State into a
The failure of a multi-million dollar campaign to end the political career of an AI advocate has exposed the limits of industry spending in the face of a growing demand for technological accountability. In the current political landscape, high-stakes efforts by major technology firms to unseat
Enforcing standardized data retention periods is nearly impossible when autonomous agents cache and store information across various decentralized memory instances. This reality has prompted the French data protection authority, CNIL, to issue an exploratory note addressing the rapid evolution of