A hearing has been filed in the ongoing Georgia election cybersecurity case, Curling v. Kemp, where Georgia citizens are fighting for more secure elections in a lawsuit against Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp. The hearing is scheduled for Monday, 17 September, at 11am.. Oral arguments will take place at the US District Court in Atlanta before Judge Amy Totenberg, and David Cross, a partner at the law firm Morrison & Foerster, will represent the group of Georgia citizens who are the case’s plaintiffs. Currently, Georgia’s voting system uses direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machines and is one of only several states to have no independent paper trail, which leaves the electronic voting system vulnerable to election interference. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Oral arguments will take place at the US District Court in Atlanta before Judge Amy Totenberg, and D. hearing, filed, ongoing, georgia, election, cybersecurity, curling, where. . Brittany Day
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments on whether it should halt a legal challenge to a once-secret warrantless surveillance program targeting Americans. The hearing will mark the first time the Supreme Court has reviewed any case touching on the eavesdropping program that was secretly employed by the George W. Bush administration in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, and largely codified into law years later. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The High Court is preparing to examine a lawsuit concerning a covert monitoring initiative targeting U.S. citizens, marking a crucial juncture.. Warrantless Surveillance, Supreme Court Case, Eavesdropping Law. . Dave Wreski
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