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A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy

PrivacyThis is an excellent article by the former head of the Justice Department's computer crime unit. Rasch points out that Federal efforts to track cell phone locations are increasingly blurring the lines regarding where one can have a reasonable expectation of privacy. It's of a piece with the ongoing NSA story. The quote: "What this means is that Congress needs to step in and establish guidelines for both private, public, law enforcement and intelligence acquisition and use of this passive tracking information."

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