Online Privacy no longer protected by "opting out".
The New York Times reports that the shear amount of online data available for every person can be analyzed by software to "infer, with a...
Tips to Avoid Identity Theft
The Attorney General's office has recommended the following tips to avoid Identity Theft and to take action if you are a victim: • Avoid...
$6.4 million "Revenge Porn" judgment
California is one of 36 states have some laws that penalize the nonconsensual distribution of intimate images. They include laws against...
Wrongful Deaths from Auto Accidents skyrocket
The National Safety Council said yesterday that U.S. motor-vehicle accidents spiked to high levels in 2017, following a similar spike in...
Court Win for Privacy Rights
A Florida appeals court ruled today that police needed a warrant to access data stored in a "black box" in a vehicle driven by a...
Airline Passengers lose phone privacy rights
The New York Times recently reported that there have been a number of instances in which Homeland Security agents have requested airline...
New Federal rules help delinquent borrowers
The federal government has significantly expanded protections for home loan borrowers who become delinquent or who are the victims of bad...
U.S. Supreme Court restricts state laws requiring blood tests in DUI cases.
The U. S. Supreme Court has recently ruled that police officers may not compel the operator of a motor vehicle who is suspected of...