Perspectives examines how the legacy of Anthony Pellicano informs modern digital surveillance, and why family law and civil liberties must evolve to protect the home—and the mind—in a networked world.
A legal analysis of Carter Page’s failed lawsuit, examining surveillance law, FISA courts, and the growing gap between oversight and accountability in the digital age.
A landmark jury verdict against Meta Platforms and Google signals a shift from Section 230 immunity toward design-based liability, as California and Maryland advance Age-Appropriate Design Code laws focused on protecting children online.
A New Mexico jury’s $375M verdict against Meta Platforms underscores rising legal exposure for platform design and child safety failures—marking a turning point in social media accountability and youth protection.