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US Says If CIA-Backed Embassy Security Opened Phones Of Assange Visitors, It Was Constitutional
“There are several cases,” U.S. Attorney Jean-David Barnea argued, “that say that by giving your phone to someone else, you have relinquished your expectation of privacy.”
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US Says If CIA-Backed Embassy Security Opened Phones Of Assange Visitors, It Was Constitutional
“There are several cases,” U.S. Attorney Jean-David Barnea argued, “that say that by giving your phone to someone else, you have relinquished your expectation of privacy.”
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The Espionage Act Is Not The Answer To Donald Trump
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While the United States Justice Department has increasingly wielded the Espionage Act to make an example out of government employees or contractors, federal prosecutors have been reluctant to