Privacy

Twitter Gave Special Counsel Trump’s DMs and Location Data: Court Documents

Prosecutors sought a comprehensive range of data from Trump's Twitter account.

U.S. District Court Judge Blocks Implementation of Law Preventing Transgender Students From Using Restrooms

A U.S. District Court judge blocked implementation of a new Idaho law that would prevent transgender students from using restrooms that do not match their biological sex at birth in public schools.

California Investigates School District Over Transgender Parental Notification Policy

The State of California has opened a civil rights investigation into a local school district that adopted a policy requiring schools to notify parents if children want to change their gender.

California DMV Tests Digital Driver’s Licenses Amid Data Security Concerns

Approximately 2,000 drivers are participating in this pilot program, with the expectation to "actively use it and provide feedback."

Canada’s Justin Trudeau and Wife Separate

"Hi everyone, Sophie and I would like to share the fact that after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate," Trudeau's message read.

Employee Fired Over Failing to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Reinstated

An employee for the University of Virginia was fired after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons.

Indiana’s Near Total Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect

With exceptions like cases of rape or incest in the first ten weeks, or in circumstances where the mother's health undergoes "substantial and irreversible physical impairment."

New York City Pays Mobile Medical Services Company to Bus Migrants to Other Locations

New York City paid $432 million to DocGo, a medical services company, to bus illegal immigrants to upstate areas in the state.

President Biden Acknowledges Hunter Biden’s Estranged Daughter For The First Time

President Biden spoke out about the estranged daughter of Hunter Biden for the first time in four years last week.

Parents Unable to Access Children’s Medical Records

Some state policies overrule the HIPPA Privacy Act and allow minors to agree to medical treatment without parental knowledge.

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