March 7, 2024 International Justice Clinic at UC Irvine Law School has been awarded a grant from the Spyware Accountability Initiative, whose mission is to grow a global field of civil society organizations who are advancing threat research, advocacy and
IJC Comments on Bill Granting Police the Authority to Use Facial Recognition Technology in Ireland
January 19, 2024 On January 17, 2024, the International Justice Clinic submitted comments on Ireland’s General Scheme of the Garda Síochána (Recording Devices) (Amendment) Bill 2023 to the Joint Committee on Justice at the Houses of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament).
Amplifying African Voices: Unveiling the Impact of Spyware and Advancing Advocacy
Andrew Hallak (lead author), Hinako Sugiyama The International Justice Clinic (IJC) of UC Irvine School of Law actively participated in the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica) held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from September 27th to 29th, 2023.
The American Bar Association’s proposed resolution calls for a spyware moratorium: Professor Kaye’s letter to ABA
July 26, 2023 Today, Professor Kaye conveyed his view to the ABA House of Delegates, the policy-making body of the association, on the proposed Resolution 508 of the ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice, which calls for a
The European Parliament’s PEGA Committee: A Regional Effort to Constrain Spyware Technology
January 25, 2023Authored by Spencer Levitt UCI Law’s International Justice Clinic has been investigating the use and abuse of spyware technologies as a part of the clinic’s private surveillance project. Proliferating in recent years, hundreds of vendors across the globe
One step closer to holding NSO Group accountable: The U.S. Solicitor General recommended the Supreme Court deny NSO’s cert petition concerning the applicability of foreign sovereign immunity to a private entity
November 22, 2022 In 2019, WhatsApp filed a complaint in federal court against NSO Group, the world’s most notorious spyware vendor, claiming that NSO used WhatsApp servers without authorization to send malware to approximately 1,400 WhatsApp users’ devices, thereby violating