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Privacy Technology : Surveillance Wiretapping : Legislative Documents

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

Letter to the Senate on Legislation to Increase Law Enforcement Electronic Surveillance, Civil Asset Forfeiture, Prosecution of Juveniles in Federal Court, and to Make the Use of Encryption a Grounds for Enhancing a Criminal Penalty (10/10/2000)

Testimony of Associate Director Barry Steinhardt on the Fourth Amendment and Carnivore Before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution (07/24/2000)

Letter to Reps. Canady and Watt on the FBI Email Surveillance System, "Carnivore" (07/11/2000)

Statement of Legislative Counsel Gregory T. Nojeim on the Fourth Amendment and the Internet Before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution (04/06/2000)

Letter to Reps. Young and Miller on the Subpoena of the Phone Records of the Project on Government Oversight (03/07/2000)

Statement of the ACLU's Gregory T. Nojeim on the Impact of National ID Cards on Civil Liberties (09/17/1998)

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