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CA’s Right To Privacy - a case of first impression
“The right to privacy “‘is not so much one of total secrecy as it is of the right to define one’s circle of intimacy—to choose who shall see beneath the quotidian mask. This right encompasses “informational privacy,” including “an interest in limiting disclosure of confidential information about bodily condition.”
2023 Legislative Recap
How did the bills we supported in this difficult political climate turn out?
MetroLab Network Student Cup Competition
As part of a PIT-UN funded grant, and in partnership with Cleveland State University School of Law and Future of Privacy Forum, Secure Justice participated in the creation of a curriculum titled “Smart Cities Privacy & Equity.”
Secure Justice v. City of Oakland
Our lawsuit settlement resulted in significant wins for privacy and civil liberties.