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  1. Ago 24

    INTERNSHIP ALERT: Commissioner is seeking student interns to assist with legal research, writing, and analysis, as well as external outreach. Details:

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    Hul 29

    "Until the acts, no one is safe." We are among 48 civil rights groups calling on FTC to exercise their authority to ban corp use of facial surveillance tech, continuous surveillance in places of public accommodation, and end industry wide data abuse

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  3. Ago 12

    The full letter details at least 27 harmful data practices, linking to examples, and describes how they violate civil rights & equal opportunity, privacy rights, data protection, & due process, while lacking security, transparency, & accountability:

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  4. Ago 12

    The Center has joined a letter urging to use all its available authority & tools to protect civil rights from violative commercial data practices. The list of harms is long, yet companies remain short on accountability. can & must change that:

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    Hul 14

    4/ This needs to change. That’s why , , and 24 orgs are urging and the Biden administration to actively work to address technology’s role in discrimination in close coordination with key federal agencies.

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    1/ The Biden administration has prioritized civil rights and racial equity across federal policymaking — but that priority has not been clearly and actively reflected in ’s AI and technology policy agenda to date.

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  7. Hul 13

    We also signed onto three memos, included in the letter above, with recommendations to address algorithmic discrimination against people of color, those with low income, and other underserved communities in housing, hiring, and credit. More by here:

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  8. Hul 13

    The Center and 23 other organizations have signed onto a letter by to the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy. We urge to prioritize civil rights and racial justice in developing AI policy:

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    Hul 13

    hearing before the House Judiciary Subcomm. on Crime, Terrorism & Homeland Security starting now:

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  10. Hul 8

    In LaGrange, and made it clear: a utilities access problem is a housing problem. ICE had access to 171+ million customers' utility data—if this deters immigrants from signing up for services, LaGrange's housing problems could become the nation's.

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  11. Hul 8

    Others packed up their families and moved into households that could safely keep utility accounts. People most desperate for housing went without utilities altogether, sometimes for months on end.

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  12. Hul 8

    We look to LaGrange, Georgia, where until last year it was impossible for undocumented people to apply for utilities. Some found landlords who kept the utilities in their name, even if it meant having to accept dangerous and substandard living conditions.

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  13. Hul 8

    In a new blog post, policy associate explores how sharing utility data with ICE could jeopardize immigrants' access to housing. If you’re afraid to sign up for water or gas or electricity—how and where and with whom will you live?

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  15. Hul 6

    5/ Watch of the Cato Institute discuss the history and purpose of internal checkpoints at our 2017 conference on government monitoring of immigrants:

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  16. Hul 6

    4/ Patrick Eddington explains harm done to communities with internal checkpoints: “They have had confrontations with CBP agents on an almost daily basis; they have set up their own citizen monitoring units to try to record the rights violations.”

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  17. Hul 6

    3/ Internal checkpoints can be located anywhere within 100 miles of the United States border, which is home to nearly two thirds of all Americans. Border Patrol reported 128 checkpoints in 2008, but the current number of checkpoints is unknown.

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  18. Hul 6

    2/ In their dissenting opinion, Justices Brennan and Marshall argued that such stops constituted searches without probable cause and were in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

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  19. Hul 6

    1/ in 1976, the Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Martinez-Fuerte that stops at fixed internal checkpoints for questioning, visual inspection, and presentation of proof of residence status are constitutional.

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  20. Hul 1

    7/ Watch the whole 2018 conference on the monitoring of American religious minorities:

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