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Hamden Connecticut Bans Government Use of Facial Recognition

Hamden Connecticut Bans Government Use of Facial Recognition

by Mike Maharrey | Oct 5, 2021 | Facial Recognition, Local

HAMDEN, Conn. (Oct. 5, 2021) – Last month, the Hamden Legislative Council unanimously passed an ordinance banning government use of facial recognition software. The growing movement to prohibit the use of facial recognition at the state and local levels could...
Detroit City Council Passes Ordinance to Create Oversight and Transparency for Surveillance Programs

Detroit City Council Passes Ordinance to Create Oversight and Transparency for Surveillance Programs

by Mike Maharrey | May 26, 2021 | Local, Surveillance

DETROIT, Mich. (May 26, 2021) – Yesterday, the Detroit City Council unanimously passed an ordinance that will set the stage to limit the acquisition and use of surveillance technology by law enforcement and other city agencies. The law will also help limit the...
Lessons from Nullifornia: Part 1, Plants

Lessons from Nullifornia: Part 1, Plants

by Michael Boldin | May 10, 2021 | Activism, Audio/Video, Ballot Measures, Drug War, Individual, Local, Path to Liberty, State Bills, Strategy

When it comes to nullification of federal power, California has decades of experience on multiple fronts. And no matter what issue is important to you, there’s plenty to learn and implement. In this part 1 – a 50 year history of efforts by the state to nullify...
Virginia Senate Passes Bill to Limit Facial Recognition Surveillance

Virginia Senate Passes Bill to Limit Facial Recognition Surveillance

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 16, 2021 | Facial Recognition, State Bills

RICHMOND, Va. (Feb. 16, 2021) – Today, the Virginia Senate unanimously passed a bill that would set the stage to ban the acquisition and use of facial recognition surveillance technology. The proposed law would not only help protect privacy in Virginia; it could also...
Alabama Senate Committee Passes Bill to Limit Facial Recognition Surveillance

Alabama Senate Committee Passes Bill to Limit Facial Recognition Surveillance

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 12, 2021 | Facial Recognition, State Bills

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Feb. 12, 2021) – On Wednesday, an Alabama Senate committee passed a bill that would place limits on law enforcement use of facial recognition. The proposed law would not only help protect privacy in Alabama; it could also hinder one aspect of...
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