by Laura Valkovic | May 10, 2019 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Politics, Privacy & Tech, Social Issues, The Constitution
Nowadays, most travelers to, or within, the U.S. are used to invasive airport security, which may range from being swabbed for explosives to full-body x-ray scans or the contents of our luggage being opened for inspection. Facial recognition technology is being rolled...
by Laura Valkovic | Nov 9, 2018 | Articles, Politics
Do cell phones give us brain cancer? The question seems so 1990s, and the devices have barreled forward regardless of the answer. Wireless technology has spread beyond the mobile telephone, into all manner of devices that dominate many lives; it has evolved into 3G,...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Jun 23, 2018 | Law
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in Carpenter v. U.S. that some cellular phone location data is covered by the Fourth Amendment. Timothy Ivory Carpenter was convicted of a series of armed robberies in Ohio and Michigan. He was convicted and sentenced to...