A small sampling of the images and related content in CHRIS ALEXANDER’s book of cinema memoir, reviews and interviews, Art! Trash! Terror!| Headpress
The author revisits a used bookshop with a hole in its floor and is compelled by the music he finds to travel to Exeter.| Headpress
On Friday, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in the case Commonwealth v. Thanh Du. The brief, filed on behalf of the Massachusetts […]| Cyberlaw Clinic
Delapan Organisasi Sipil Ajukan Amicus Curiae, Desak Pengadilan Tegakkan Akuntabilitas Bank Mandiri atas Pembiayaan MerusakTuK Indonesia SIARAN PERS Jakarta, 18 Juni 2025 — Delapan organisasi masyarakat sipil, baik nasional maupun internasional, telah mengajukan dokumen amicus curiae […] The post Delapan Organisasi Sipil Ajukan Amicus Curiae, Desak Pengadilan Tegakkan Akuntabilitas Bank Mandiri atas Pembiayaan Merusak appeared first on TuK Indonesia.| TuK Indonesia
This week, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (“SJC”) in Commonwealth v. Rodriguez (SJC-13727). The Clinic represented the Innocence Project, the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law, and independent researcher Dr. Isadora Borges Monroy. The brief supports defendant-appellee Nathaniel Rodriguez, who objects to the Lowell Police Department’s use of racially-targeted police investigatory techniques on social media platf...| Cyberlaw Clinic
Today, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (“SJC”) issued a ruling in Commonwealth v. Dilworth (SJC-13547), holding that the Boston Police Department violated the law by refusing to turn over evidence of potential online racial profiling. The decision is welcomed by the Cyberlaw Clinic, which previously represented Berkman Klein affiliates Michael Bennett and Zahra Stardust, along with the ACLU of Massachusetts and the Innocence Project, on an amicus brief in the case.| Cyberlaw Clinic