Topic: Southern District of New York
The Southern District of New York has become a focal point for legal battles involving privacy, censorship, and individual rights. Cases such as biometric surveillance at public venues and lawsuits against platforms for restricting user access highlight the ongoing tensions between free expression and regulatory overreach. These developments are critical for those concerned about the implications of government and corporate actions on personal liberties.
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How a Ticket Check at MSG Became a Biometric Dragnet and Four Lawsuits
The turnstile that used to check your ticket now measures your face, scores you, and files you away.
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Consortium News Sues “Misinformation” Arbiter NewsGuard
A challenge to the government-contracted company.
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Robinhood hit with class action lawsuits after blocking its users from buying Gamestop and other popular stocks
Retail investors are fighting back.
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Judge rules in favor of Carl Benjamin over Akilah in “SJW Levels of Awareness” YouTube video
The judge ruled that the video easily met all four fair-use standards.





