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The Tenth Amendment Center has joined with 33 other organizations calling on New York City to ban government use of facial recognition. The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP) is spearheading the push to pass an ordinance in New York City to ban police...
NEW YORK, N.Y. (July 15, 2020) – Today, New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio signed an ordinance that takes the first step toward limiting the unchecked use of surveillance technologies that violate basic privacy rights and feed into a broader national surveillance...
NEW YORK, N.Y. (June 19, 2020) – On Thursday, the New York City Council overwhelmingly passed an ordinance that takes the first step toward limiting the unchecked use of surveillance technologies that violate basic privacy rights and feed into a broader national...
Imagine if instead of challenging the Redcoats at Lexington and Concord the colonial Minutemen had taken the issue up in the British court system. Does anyone believe that it would have been a more appropriate, more effective, and more successful way of protecting our...
NEW YORK, N.Y. (March 8, 2017) – The New York City Council will consider an ordinance that would take the first step toward limiting the unchecked use of surveillance technologies that violate basic privacy rights and feed into a broader national surveillance...