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  • Congress, Not the Attorney General, Should Decide the Future of Encryption
  • Content-Oblivious Trust and Safety Techniques: Results from a Survey of Online Service Providers
  • Decryption Originalism: The Lessons of Burr
  • DOJ Plans to Strike Against Encryption While the Techlash Iron Is Hot
  • EARN IT Act of 2020
  • Facebook Researchers Hope to Bring Together Two Foes: Encryption and Ads
  • How WhatsApp is Enabling End-to-End Encrypted Backups
  • Outside Looking In: Approaches to Content Moderation in End-to-End Encrypted Systems
  • Outside Looking In: Approaches to Content Moderation in End-to-End Encrypted Systems
  • SS7 Hack Explained: What Can You Do About It?
  • The EARN IT Act Is Unconstitutional: Fourth Amendment
  • The Last Refuge of the Criminal: Encrypted Smartphones
  • The Last Refuge of the Criminal: Encrypted Smartphones
  • The Law and Policy of Client-Side Scanning
  • We Need More Protection from Government Surveillance — Not Less
  • We Need More Protection from Government Surveillance — Not Less
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