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Private-Sector Privacy at Loose Ends
Jonathan Coppage
May 5, 2014
When Edward Snowden broke open the secretive vaults of the National Security Agency’s worldwide spying apparatus, a long overdue national discussion was launched…
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March 31, 2014
Last weekend, the New York Times and Der Spiegel reported that the NSA has been spying on and hacking into Chinese telecommunications company Huawei…
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Like the very evenhanded Jamelle Bouie here, I think Sen. Rand Paul’s heart was in the right place when he remarked on the…
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