With the Massachusetts Senate race primary set for December 8, 2009 and the special General set for January 19, 2010, the contest will certainly be the first Senate election in a post-Citizens United world, whatever that may mean.
Month: September 2009
Locational Privacy in the Internet Age
Adam Cohen discusses locational privacy in this editorial. Corporations and the government can keep track of what political meetings people attend, what bars and clubs they go to, whose homes they visit. It is the fact that people’s locations are being recorded “pervasively, silently, and cheaply that we’re worried about,” the Electronic Frontier Foundation said […]
Editor’s Note on Times Story
Today The Times prints an Editor’s Note referring to its earlier piece on Citizens United.