Hulk Hogan's potential legal action over film project

Hulk Hogan may take legal action if a film about his bonk tape scandal goes too far, but he is currently indifferent about it. The film project is reportedly in the works by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.

Controversy over Minnesota Gov. Tom Walz's 'snitch' hotline

Minnesota Gov. Tom Walz, who previously encouraged residents to inform on neighbors violating COVID restrictions, is now facing scrutiny for setting up a 'snitch' hotline. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized Walz's actions, calling it government overreach and a violation of constitutional rights to privacy.

Settlement between Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and Department of Justice

Disgraced FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page reach a tentative settlement with the Department of Justice over privacy rights violation due to release of text messages disparaging Trump during Russian collusion investigation.

FTC Chair Lina Khan on AI Data Usage and Antitrust Laws

FTC Chair Lina Khan warns that companies using AI models trained on data from news websites, artists' creations, or personal information may violate antitrust laws and people's privacy rights. Concerns include data scraping hindering competition, using data without consent, and retroactively changing terms of service.

FTC Chair Lina Khan's Warning on AI Data Usage

FTC Chair Lina Khan warns that companies using AI models trained on data from news websites, artists' creations, or personal information may violate antitrust laws and people's privacy rights. Concerns include unfair competition, deception, and unauthorized data usage.

House GOP Privacy Hawks Block Renewal of Section 702 of FISA

House GOP privacy hawks block bill on controversial federal surveillance tool Section 702 of FISA, sparking a debate on safeguarding Americans' data and preventing abuse reported against Trump and others. Fight puts Speaker Mike Johnson in a difficult spot between Judiciary Committee and national security hawks.

FBI Visiting Woman Over Social Media Posts

FBI agents visited a woman in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to question her about her pro-Palestine social media posts after Facebook provided screenshots. The woman, Rolla Abdeljawad, refused to speak without a lawyer and raised concerns about freedom of speech. The incident raised constitutional and legal questions about citizens' rights.

Connecticut Democrats seek to enshrine discrimination protections for abortion and gender identity in state Constitution

Connecticut Democrats are looking to enshrine discrimination protections for abortion and gender identity into the state Constitution, sparking debate among supporters and opponents. The measure would add protections based on pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, and health care.

Chelsea Clinton defending Barron Trump's privacy rights

Chelsea Clinton defends Barron Trump's right to privacy and criticizes media harassment towards him, emphasizing that he is a private citizen.

Legal Challenges to Corporate Transparency Laws in the U.S.

Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos can be considered children under state law, U.S. District Judge rules Corporate Transparency Act unconstitutional, National Small Business Association challenges reporting rule, Treasury Department cannot require small business owners to report details, legal challenge between privacy rights and government's effort to uncover criminal activity, Treasury Department complying with court's injunction, bipartisan Corporate Transparency Act aimed at combating financial crime

Government Surveillance and Privacy Rights

FreedomWorks President warns against using government shutdown to reauthorize deep state spy powers through inserting Section 702 of FISA into funding bill, calling for proper debate and popular privacy measures instead.