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States Should Not Skirt Federal Rules on Fiber Infrastructure

Across the country, states are designing broadband plans to begin spending billions of federal dollars made available by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and past COVID-19 rescue dollar investment programs. The Biden administration has consistently made clear that states are to build future-proof infrastructure to deliver broadband that...

Don't Mess With Texas' Anti-SLAPP Law

Update 6/1/23: After overwhelming opposition, this bill did not get a floor vote before the Texas Legislature adjourned on 5/31/23. Thank you to EFF supporters, and all supporters of free speech and strong anti-SLAPP, for this victory. Update 5/18/23: News reports indicate that this bill's language has also been...

Cindy Cohn at The American Law Institute's Annual Meeting

EFF's Cindy Cohn will speak at The American Law Institute's 100th Anniversary Annual Meeting for the Social Media and Democracy panel. She will be joined by fellow panelists: Nita A. Farahany, Duke University School of Law; Steven Feldstein, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; and David French, The New York Times....

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EFF's 15th Annual Cyberlaw Trivia Night

On Thursday, June 29th, the Bay Area's best legal minds gather in support of online freedom as we celebrate our 15th Annual Cyberlaw Trivia Night!This event brings lawyers from Bay Area firms and tech companies together in the ultimate battle of mastery over privacy, free speech, and intellectual property law...
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Spring Members' Speakeasy: Oakland

EFF members are invited to join EFF staff in-person for a drink on June 8 in Oakland! Raise a glass with EFF and discover our latest work defending digital freedoms online. This event is a free, casual gathering to give you a chance to mingle with local EFF supporters and...

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Eight Years Holding ISPs to Account in Latin America: A Comparative Outlook of Victories and Challenges for User Privacy

Latin American and Spanish telecommunications companies have made important advances in their privacy policies and practices, but persistent gaps and worrying trends pose potential risks for internet and mobile phone users, according to a new consolidated report published today by EFF. The report is based on the analyses and...

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