Derek Khanna

Derek Khanna is a Yale Law Visiting Fellow at the Information Society Project, and he writes about issues at the intersection of government and technology.

The White House Supports the Right to Unlock Your Cellphone—but That's Just the Start

The White House Supports the Right to Unlock Your Cellphone—but That's Just the Start

A free society should not ban technologies unless there is a truly overwhelming and compelling governmental interest More »

The Law Against Unlocking Cellphones Is Anti-Consumer, Anti-Business, and Anti-Common Sense

The Law Against Unlocking Cellphones Is Anti-Consumer, Anti-Business, and Anti-Common Sense

The legal argument -- and the business case -- against the rule making it illegal to take your phone to a different carrier More »

The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So Far): It Is Now a Crime to Unlock Your Smartphone

The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So Far): It Is Now a Crime to Unlock Your Smartphone

When did we decide that we wanted a law that could make jail-breaking your smartphone a criminal offense? The answer is that we never really decided. More »

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