Jackson Healy reports: A federal judge in Maryland on Monday indefinitely blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing the sensitive personal data of about 2 million union members, student loan recipients and veterans. U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman ordered that the Department of Education, Department of the Treasury and Office of Personnel Management cease in…
Delete your DNA from 23andMe right now
Geoffrey A. Fowler writes: If you’re one of the 15 million people who shared your DNA with 23andMe, it’s time to delete your data. The genetic information company, best known for its saliva test kits, announced Sunday that it is headed to bankruptcy court to sell its assets. And 23andMe’s financial distress prompted California Attorney General Rob…
The AI Regulation Pendulum Swings: Innovation vs. Privacy Protection
Richart Ruddie writes: AI is no longer a futuristic promise — it’s a present-day juggernaut reshaping the world, perhaps the biggest global change since the internet was opened to the public. The issue with such a monumental change is we’re all being affected by it with or without our knowledge. The US stands at a crossroads…
Warrantless Home Searches Under the Alien Enemies Act?
Orin S. Kerr writes: In the New York Times, Devlin Barrett reports that “Trump administration lawyers have determined that an 18th-century wartime law the president has invoked to deport suspected members of a Venezuelan gang allows federal agents to enter homes without a warrant, according to people familiar with internal discussions.” From the story: The disclosure…