What Right To Privacy Is That?

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Social Issues

 

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Timothy K

 

Date added:

February 22, 2015

 

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University

 

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In their haste to protect from outside terrorists, government officials forgot to provide the checks and balances necessary to protect our civil liberties. The use of electronic surveillance equipment has long been a subject of debate. As early as 1928, in Olmstead v. U.S. , American citizens have argued that electronic surveillance is a violation of the Fourth Amendment right to privacy...
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This was the first of many cases filed by outraged American citizens. The result, prior to the USA PATRIOT Act, was the gradual development of legislation and policies which provided guidelines and specifications for the use of electronic surveillance equipment and the information gathered by it. On the surface, this appeared to provide at least reasonable safeguards against the undue infringement of the civil liberties of innocent Americans...
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