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Illinois law enforcement's burden of proof in concealed carry violations is also on the table.
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The judge in the case compared information sharing to video-store rentals in case against Iowa-based Lee Enterprises, owner of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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Lawmakers argued the change was needed to ensure donors can maintain privacy while giving to causes they believe in.
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Washington University law professor Neil Richards is a leading expert on privacy.
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Last Friday, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen was prepared to vote on a plan that would have compelled the mayor’s office to contract with Persistent Surveillance Systems, an Ohio company that hopes to use planes equipped with high-resolution cameras to monitor the city in a bid to solve violent crimes. Alderwoman Annie Rice of the 8th Ward discusses what’s next for that proposal, as well as a plan she introduced that would provide some oversight to surveillance used by the city and its police department.
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All those hypothetical questions we love to debate around issues of privacy, freedom and other civil rights? Many of them feel a lot less theoretical…
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News crews haven’t had a monopoly on live footage of breaking news and emergency situations in quite some time. Among other innovations, the proliferation…
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The University of Missouri-Columbia is playing defense over its small expansion of an app that records students’ class attendance using their phones’…
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A Missouri Senate committee is considering legislation designed to further boost online privacy.The bill would forbid employers, landlords and educational…
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Rumors of an executive order about cybersecurity from President Donald Trump have been swirling for the last week, and improving our national…