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Recommended: Senate considers update to Electronic Communications Privacy Act

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 September 23, 2010  Posted by Dissent Laws

Alex Howard covers yesterday’s Senate hearing on the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA).   He includes a lot of the  materials as well as some videos,    including a good interview with Chris Soghoian.   Don’t miss it on gov20.govfresh.

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