It’s time to end the war on drugs in Massachusetts 10/17/2012 War on drugs + war on terror = war on basic rights 09/20/2012 Please note that by playing this clip YouTube and Google will place a long-term cookie on your computer. Should we end the war on drugs? A debate 09/11/2012 Please note that by playing this clip YouTube and Google will place a long term cookie on your computer. End the stupid, failed war on drugs 05/05/2012 Please note that by playing this clip YouTube and Google will place a long term cookie on your computer. The war on drugs is a major driver not only of the mass incarceration crisis, but also the surveillance industrial complex. The war on terror + the war on drugs = a war on our basic rights. New documents show Massachusetts prosecutors conduct sweeping warrantless surveillance 07/20/2017 - Freedom of Speech, Internet Freedom, Law Reform Your phone records, showing whom you’ve called and texted, when, and how long the calls lasted. Your IP logs, showing where you access websites from—whether it’s home, work, a friend’s house, or on the go via your mobile phone. Your banking and credit... 81 year-old glaucoma patient latest victim of Mass. State Police war on marijuana 10/07/2016 - Drug Wars, Law Reform, Police Militarization We’ve long known that the war on drugs is a major driver of not only mass incarceration but also excessive government surveillance and other Fourth Amendment violations. Here in Massachusetts, the latest example of government overreach in the war on drugs astounds:... New York federal judge to DEA: If you want to use a stingray you’re going to need a warrant for that 07/15/2016 - Drug Wars, Mobile Security Earlier this week, a New York federal judge became the nation’s first jurist to rule inadmissible evidence collected after Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials used a stingray, or cell site simulator, to locate a drug suspect’s phone, and by extension the man himself,... In its war against encryption, the FBI has found a backdoor to get around congress 02/18/2016 - FBI, Mass Surveillance, Mobile Security, NSA, Terror Wars For years, the FBI has begged congress to address what it says is a “going dark” problem. In July 2015, FBI director James Comey told the Senate Judiciary Committee law enforcement needs broader powers to force companies to build “backdoors” into their encrypted systems.... The drug war: why we cannot have nice things like trains that work 01/05/2016 - Drug Wars, Mass Incarceration It’s budget time again, and everyone is looking for ways to cut corners. When it comes to public transportation, cutting corners isn’t easy or advisable—especially in Boston, where the system already requires significant infrastructural investment. A number of years ago, the state... From the war on terror to the war at home: FBI seeks smaller, faster biometric collection tools 08/31/2015 - Biometrics, FBI, Police Militarization Page 2 of 12«12345...10...»Last
War on drugs + war on terror = war on basic rights 09/20/2012 Please note that by playing this clip YouTube and Google will place a long-term cookie on your computer.
Should we end the war on drugs? A debate 09/11/2012 Please note that by playing this clip YouTube and Google will place a long term cookie on your computer.
End the stupid, failed war on drugs 05/05/2012 Please note that by playing this clip YouTube and Google will place a long term cookie on your computer. The war on drugs is a major driver not only of the mass incarceration crisis, but also the surveillance industrial complex. The war on terror + the war on drugs = a war on our basic rights.
New documents show Massachusetts prosecutors conduct sweeping warrantless surveillance 07/20/2017 - Freedom of Speech, Internet Freedom, Law Reform Your phone records, showing whom you’ve called and texted, when, and how long the calls lasted. Your IP logs, showing where you access websites from—whether it’s home, work, a friend’s house, or on the go via your mobile phone. Your banking and credit...
81 year-old glaucoma patient latest victim of Mass. State Police war on marijuana 10/07/2016 - Drug Wars, Law Reform, Police Militarization We’ve long known that the war on drugs is a major driver of not only mass incarceration but also excessive government surveillance and other Fourth Amendment violations. Here in Massachusetts, the latest example of government overreach in the war on drugs astounds:...
New York federal judge to DEA: If you want to use a stingray you’re going to need a warrant for that 07/15/2016 - Drug Wars, Mobile Security Earlier this week, a New York federal judge became the nation’s first jurist to rule inadmissible evidence collected after Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials used a stingray, or cell site simulator, to locate a drug suspect’s phone, and by extension the man himself,...
In its war against encryption, the FBI has found a backdoor to get around congress 02/18/2016 - FBI, Mass Surveillance, Mobile Security, NSA, Terror Wars For years, the FBI has begged congress to address what it says is a “going dark” problem. In July 2015, FBI director James Comey told the Senate Judiciary Committee law enforcement needs broader powers to force companies to build “backdoors” into their encrypted systems....
The drug war: why we cannot have nice things like trains that work 01/05/2016 - Drug Wars, Mass Incarceration It’s budget time again, and everyone is looking for ways to cut corners. When it comes to public transportation, cutting corners isn’t easy or advisable—especially in Boston, where the system already requires significant infrastructural investment. A number of years ago, the state...
From the war on terror to the war at home: FBI seeks smaller, faster biometric collection tools 08/31/2015 - Biometrics, FBI, Police Militarization