by kellyhyman | Apr 13, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
When Maria Butina was initially arrested in July of 2018 on charges of acting as a foreign government agent without registration, the case generated a media frenzy. The idea of a Russian woman attempting to use her connections and relationships as a method of...
by kellyhyman | Mar 18, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
United States airports are set to deploy facial recognition software in its top 20 airports for all international travelers by 2021. This is due to an executive order signed by President Trump in March 2017. The reason for its quick action plan is due to potential...
by kellyhyman | Mar 4, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
The Democrats in the House and Senate introduced legislation last week to reinstate net neutrality laws. The bill introduced is titled the “Save The Internet Act”. The goal of the bill is to stop internet providers from purposefully slowing down certain websites or...
by kellyhyman | Feb 19, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
The freshmen class of the 116th Congress has been making headlines long before their swearing-in ceremony. Their first order of business upon entering Congress is addressing the major, dier issues we are currently facing as a country, and worldwide. Specifically, they...
by kellyhyman | Feb 3, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
Roger Stone may be facing more legal hardships as the judge in his case mules a potential gag order during his criminal trial. US District Judge Amy Berman is still deciding on whether it’s necessary to impose a court order on Stone and his counsel to limit any public...