Slate: How cities are reining in out-of-control policing tech
TechSpot: Google employees are reportedly quitting over Pentagon drone partnership
Bloomberg: Facebook faulted by judge for “troubling theme” in privacy case
GovTech: Crowdsourcing surveillance? Newark, New Jersey’s new policing program raises concerns
Quartz: An Australian regulator is investigating whether Google is spying on the country’s Android users
Boing Boing: London cops are using an unregulated, 98% inaccurate facial recognition tech
EFF: Victory in Alasaad for our digital privacy at the border
CNN: Supreme Court upholds privacy rights for unauthorized rental car drivers in search and seizure case
ACLU: Hollywood offers ominous visions of facial recognition’s future
Washington Post: Illinois police: Keep pot illegal or we’ll kill our dogs
Truthdig: The Pentagon can’t account for $21 trillion (That’s not a typo)
McClatchyDC: Judge wants to know who’s spying on Guantanamo defense attorneys
DAVID FRENCH: Of course America’s too big to govern
JUSTIN RAIMONDO: Kim Jong Un: The commie who came in from the cold
The American Conservative: Was there ever even an Iranian nuclear program?
New York Times: Surest way to face marijuana charges in New York: be black or Hispanic
OC Register: Training kills more troops than war. What can be done?
High Times: British medical journal advocates for decriminalizing all drugs
OregonLive: First, marijuana. Are magic mushrooms next?