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privacy Interesting articles:
February 25, 2003 - Senators are curious as to how new surveillance powers are being used.
Accidental Privacy Spills: Musings on Privacy, Democracy, and the Internet by James Grimmelmann for LawMeme. "(Laurie) Garrett's expectations of privacy were compromised between the seat and the keyboard; the same place every technically foolproof scheme fails."
February 11, 2003 - Hillary Clinton is calling for a National ID Card.
January 2, 2003 - How private is your trash on the corner? Unless you're in New Jersey or Vermont, not very.
December 30, 2002 - Year in Privacy: Citizens Lose by Lauren Weinstein for Wired News.
December 21, 2002 - The Nevada Supreme Court rules that a police officer can order a citizen to produce identification. Justice Deborah Agosti said the court majority "has allowed the first layer of our civil liberties to be whittled away."
December 14, 2002 - The Denver Police Department has been spying on citizens since 1950.
October 28, 2002 - Dick Armey plans to retire.
Privacy - The privacy concerns of consumers remain unsatisfied. Legislation will be considered in the States and at the federal level.
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