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FDA Accused of Spying on Whistleblowing Employees

January 30, 2012 wired.com

Six former and current employees of the Food and Drug Administration say the federal agency spied on their private email correspondence after they attempted to blow the whistle on agency practices

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Legality of Mobile Phone Tracking Still Unclear Despite Supreme Court GPS Decision

January 25, 2012 wired.com

The Supreme Court’s blockbuster GPS decision Monday afforded American’s new constitutional privacy protections. But the justices stopped short of clearly spelling out what those rights

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Supreme Court Court Rejects Willy-Nilly GPS Tracking

January 23, 2012 wired.com

The Supreme Court said Monday that law enforcement authorities might need a probable-cause warrant from a judge to affix a GPS device to a vehicle and monitor its every move — but the justice

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Supreme Court to Decide if Cops Can Raid Homes Based on Drug-Sniffing Dog

January 6, 2012 wired.com

The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide for the first time whether judges may issue search warrants for private residences when a drug-sniffing dog outside the home detects dope inside it.

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