White Paper on Federal Use of Digital Evidence at George Floyd Protests
Student white paper examines how federal law enforcement agencies used digital evidence to investigate suspected criminal activity during protests in Minneapolis-Saint Paul following George Floyd’s murder.
Report on the Digital Divide and Access to Justice
Representation of public interest organization for report on broadband access and digital equity.
Preliminary Analysis of E-Voting Problems
Preliminary analysis of e-voting problems highlights need for heightened standards and testing.
Stopping Spyware at the Gate: A User Study of Privacy, Notice and Spyware
Samuelson Clinic released paper on legal, technical, and software interface design issues related to spyware.
Network Security Architecture for Demand Response/Sensor Networks
Clinic and CyberKnowledge published a report entitled "Network Security Architecture for Demand Response/Sensor Networks."
Guidelines for Public Video Surveillance: A Guide to Protecting Communities and Preserving Civil Liberties
Report discussing video surveillance systems installed by state and local governments.
FTC and Consumer Privacy in the Coming Decade
The Samuelson Clinic and Annenberg School of Communication presented a report to the FTC about the deceptive use of privacy policies by websites.
Legal Issues Facing Election Officials in an Electronic-Voting World
The Clinic released an analysis of important legal issues that election officials face as they administer an election system in which electronic voting systems play an increasingly significant role.
Electronic Voting Research Helped to Advance Election Integrity
Research conducted by Samuelson Clinic fellows and students played an important role in a groundbreaking audit just conducted in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, one of the country’s most troubled election jurisdictions.
Post-Election Audits: Restoring Trust in Elections
The Samuelson Clinic co-authored, with the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, the first comprehensive review of state laws and academic research on audits designed to check the integrity of electronic voting systems.