Appeals Court Rules Government Must Make Case Over Privacy Rights in Public
Charleston Daily Mail › September 17, 2004
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Charleston Daily Mail › September 17, 2004
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SAN FRANCISCO - The federal government must argue its case in public against a privacy advocate who challenged a rule that requires people to show ID before boarding an airplane, an appeals court has ruled.
The Justice Department has argued that national security requires directives dealing with transportation be kept secret, and it has refused to even confirm or deny the existence of such a rule.See the full content of this document
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Appeals Court Rules Government Must Make Case Over Privacy Rights in Public
But the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled ...
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