Media Summary: On May 3rd, 2023, elected officials and civil rights groups On June 10, 2024, elected officials and civil rights groups held a press conference and On March 2nd, civil rights groups and New York City Council Member Shahana Hanif held a press conference and

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On May 3rd, 2023, elected officials and civil rights groups On June 10, 2024, elected officials and civil rights groups held a press conference and On March 2nd, civil rights groups and New York City Council Member Shahana Hanif held a press conference and A global campaign launched was launched Tuesday to Two new pieces of legislation have been proposed to Today, on January 26, NY Senator Brad Hoylman took part in a press conference (

Ken Bastida reports on San Francisco supervisors approving Andria Borba reports on San Francisco's Board of Supervisors voting 8-1 in favor of San Francisco has become the first U.S. city to More law enforcement agencies are relying on facial recognition technology to help fight crime. But there's growing public fear ... Activists and musicians calling on Ticketmaster and Live Nation to ICPJ Co-Director Desiraé Simmons leads a discussion with three panelists regarding the harms of a surveillance state.

KRON4's Lezla Gooden reports. Read more: ... SLO police see benefit in facial recognition software San Francisco supervisors voted Tuesday to

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