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Protection from prying NSA eyes
Mark Rasch, 2006-05-15

From the U.S. Fourth Amendment, the Stored Communications Act and U.S. wiretap laws to the Pen-register statute, Mark Rasch looks at legal protections available to the telecommunication companies and individual Americans in the wake of the NSA's massive spying program.

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Anonymous (1 replies)
Excellent article. Too bad there there is only one thing we as ordinary citizens can do about any of our quickly erroding rights. That is vote in someone who actually reppresents the people instead of thier own best interests.

As Ben Franklin said "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."

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