This Censorship Law Turns Parents Into Content Cops | EFFector 37.11
Briefly

School is back in session and readers can catch up on recent developments in digital rights. Wyoming enacted a new age verification law that undermines free speech and forces parental content policing. Courts or advocates secured a substantial transparency victory related to police surveillance practices. The Trump administration’s campaign against 'woke AI' is described as threatening civil liberties and regulatory overreach. A landmark human rights case received a favorable decision. An audio companion features EFF Legislative Activist Rindala Alajaji explaining real harms of age verification laws. Supporters are thanked and encouraged to join EFF to protect online privacy and free expression.
This time, we're breaking down why Wyoming's new age verification law is a free speech disaster. You'll also read about a big win for transparency around police surveillance, how the Trump administration's war on "woke AI" threatens civil liberties, and a welcome decision in a landmark human rights case. Prefer to listen? Be sure to check out the audio companion to EFFector! We're interviewing EFF staff about some of the important issues they are working on.
Since 1990 EFF has published EFFector to help keep readers on the bleeding edge of their digital rights. We know that the intersection of technology, civil liberties, human rights, and the law can be complicated, so EFFector is a great way to stay on top of things. The newsletter is chock full of links to updates, announcements, blog posts, and other stories to help keep readers-and listeners-up to date on the movement to protect online privacy and free expression.
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