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...a document that was previously disclosed to the advocacy group Electronic Privacy Information Center, the plaintiff in the case. At a hearing...
...privilege," Lustig said in court papers. The Electronic Privacy Information Center, which submitted a friend-of-the-court brief, called it...
...to shield the privacy of everyday Americans...embarrassing scandal through electronic tracking and surveillance...him in the center of a debate...
...tech investigative techniques, according to a brief filed by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC.) In Florida v. Harris, the...
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