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Privacy Technology : Legislative Documents

Testimony of Legislative Counsel Rachel King on Racial Profiling Before House Committee of Government Reform (07/19/2001)

Letter to Senators Hatch and Leahy on Opposition to S. 304, the "Drug Abuse Education, Prevention, and Treatment Act of 2001" (06/29/2001)

Coalition Letter Urging President Bush to Impose Federal Death Penalty Moratorium (06/04/2001)

Coalition Letter to Attorney General Ashcroft on Privacy Issues (05/02/2001)

Statement of Marvin Johnson in Multnomah v. US (04/04/2001)
Testimony of ACLU Legislative Counsel Marvin Johnson entitled "The Effectiveness of the Children's Internet Protection Act (CHIPA)"

Coalition Letter on HIPAA Medical Privacy Regulations (03/08/2001)

Memorandum on Medical Records Privacy (03/07/2001)

Letter to Commerce Secretary Mineta Concerning New Top Level Domain Names (01/16/2001)

Letter to Senator Stevens on the Mandatory Internet Blocking Provisions in Labor, HHS, and Education Appropriations (12/12/2000)

Letter to the House on the Privacy of Confidential Census and Tax Information (10/25/2000)

Letter to the House On the Privacy of Outbound U.S. Mail (10/18/2000)

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