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Surveillance State & Right to Privacy
The 2026 legislative session is starting off quickly, as we already have basic human rights up for discussion.

Episode Notes
2026 is off, and the Delaware legislature is also just getting started. This episode covers some general state news and a few New Castle County soundbites, but everything connects back to a proposed constitutional amendment for a basic right to privacy. In a world hellbent on surveilling us, inspecting our lives and our bodies, and making images of us -- all without our consent -- what can our legislature due to slow the tide? (Content warning in the last five minutes for mention of the word "p*rn," just in case you listen while your kids are around.)
Links
- Weapons of Math Destruction
- DelawareOnline: Delaware open government coalition calls for moratorium on data centers
- Letter sent from Councilman Carter to Starwood
- What Happens When Data Centers Come To Town - Univ of Michigan Science, Technology, and Public Policy
- Spotlight Delaware: Following settlement, lawmakers propose changes to hospital oversight board
- Futurism: Cops Forced to Explain Why AI Generated Police Report Claimed Officer Transformed Into Frog
- NCCo Council Public Safety Committee Dec 9, 2025 meeting: Video, Agenda
- Spotlight Delaware: Laurel police created a list of Haitian immigrants’ addresses, shared it with FBI
- John Kowalko Wikipedia entry
- Lemkin Institute: Experts Warn U.S. in Early Stages of Genocide Against Trans Americans
- AI Likeness Protections Legislative Update
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