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Balance Between Privacy and Security: Not New, But Never More Important
 
Biosecurity and Secrecy Policy: Problems, Theory, and a Call for Executive Action
 
Constitutional Cash: Are Banks Guilty of Racial Profiling in Implementing the United States Patriot Act?
 
Department of Homeland Security Privacy Office: Docket No. DHS-2005-0029
 
Digital Age Communications Law Reform: National Security on the Line
 
Ensuring America’s Security: Cleaning Up the Nation’s Watchlists
 
FBI Director Robert Mueller: Statement before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary
 
Fighting Terrorism in an Electronic Age: Does the Patriot Act Unduly Compromise Our Civil Liberties?
 
Freedom of Information Laws in the Digital Age: The Death Knell of Informational Privacy
 
Government Access to Phone Call Activity and Related Records: Legal Authorities
 
Homeland Security: Continuing Attention to Privacy Concerns is Needed as Programs Are Developed
 
Homeland Security & Privacy: Striking a Delicate Balance
 
How the USA Patriot Act Will Permit Governmental Infringement Upon the Privacy of Americans in the Name of “Intelligence” Investigations
 
Inspect Your Baggage, Your Car? How About Your Email? How Should Congress Address the Privacy Issues of Terrorism in America?
 
Interpreting the Wiretap Act: Applying Ordinary Rules of “Transit” to the Internet Context
 
NOTE: Neither Big Brother Nor Dead Brother: The Need for a New Fourth Amendment Standard Applying to Emerging Technologies
 
Online Searches and Offline Challenges: The Chilling Effect, Anonymity and the New FBI Guidelines
 
Oversight of Intelligence: Federalism and Antiterrorism Investigations
 
Port Risk Management: Additional Federal Guidance Would Aid Ports in Disaster Planning and Recovery
 
Privacy Fiasco that Needlessly Undermines Security
 
Remarks of Nuala O’Connor Kelly, Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security, Before the 25th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners
 
SYMPOSIUM: Privacy Law in the New Millennium: A Tribute to Rihard C. Turkington: Article: Privacy and Information Sharing in the War on Terrorism
 
The Right Call on Phone Records
 
Safeguarding Privacy in the Fight Against Terrorism
 
Title: Talking Sense on “Spying”: Requiring warrants for computerized surveillance is absurd and dangerous to national security
 
Using Instant Messages as Evidence to Convict Criminals in Light of National Security: Issues of Privacy and Authentication