Incarcerated people and their families are raising concerns about long delays, difficulties sending legal documents, and invasions of privacy
Through court battles, legal loopholes, executive orders, and shady contracts, the Trump administration preempts legal challenges and crushes the safeguards protecting privacy rights and due process
Federal agencies skirt local jurisdictions by purchasing comprehensive identifying data and information technology from private companies
Loneliness can make people vulnerable to exploiters, and prisons are deeply lonely places
Arresting people to rescue them has a track record of failure
For those new to reproductive justice, taking steps on and offline to protect against surveillance is critical
Police don’t surveil period tracking apps, but that data could potentially be used against a person if they were reported to law enforcement
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