July 24, 2017
A D.C. federal judge on Monday shot down the Electronic Privacy Information Center's bid to stop the president's voter fraud commission from collecting state voter records, saying the organization has standing to bring the action, but it's a "Pyrrhic victory" because the court lacks authority to review the challenged process.
July 11, 2017
Privacy advocates on Tuesday sought to expand their lawsuit in the District of Columbia federal court against the president's voter fraud panel to include the White House's tech director, saying the government can't duck claims the plan is an unsafe intrusion by simply changing transmission systems.
July 07, 2017
The president's election fraud commission's hotly opposed request for millions of state voter records raises a slew of cybersecurity and privacy concerns, and experts say state governments' responses offer important examples for businesses that find themselves increasingly under pressure to turn over user data to aid government probes.