Hillary, Email and the Problems With Policy
Some years ago, I was sitting in a whirlpool at a health club and I noticed a printed sign above the whirlpool that noted, “Do Not Clip Toenails in the…
Some years ago, I was sitting in a whirlpool at a health club and I noticed a printed sign above the whirlpool that noted, “Do Not Clip Toenails in the…
In the Oscar nominated movie “Whiplash,” J.K. Simmons’ character, music teacher Terence Fletcher says, “There are no two words in the English language more harmful than “good job.”” I think…
Data tends to move from place to place. That’s kind of the point. But when it does travel, sometimes the government wants to take a peek. Any government. A recent…
Put aside politics and law for a minute. The stories about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of her personal email account (exclusively) for her work at the State…
It was a Saturday evening at the Justice Department, and a colleague and I were finishing up a brief to be filed the following Monday. When we tried to put some documents into…
In a large brick and glass building on 6th and Market Streets in Philadelphia, across the street from the Yu Ya Nails and Spa, and only a few hundred yards from…
On February 25, 2015 the United States Supreme Court rendered the unremarkable decision that a fish – yes, a fish – is not a computer hard drive. Sure, you can buy thumb…
AT&T recently unveiled a Gigabit Internet service in Texas, with a catch. There are different prices if you opt out of sharing your surfing habits than if you decide you…
I recently wrote about efforts by prosecutors and other government agents to keep their work secret, not only from the public, or from the targets of their investigations, but also…
On 60 Minutes last night, Lesley Stahl was shocked, shocked to see that modern automobiles collected vast amounts of information about their owners and drivers, had myriad sensors to collect information…