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    The Email Privacy Act is supported by many outside groups, including the Heritage Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Chamber of Commerce, along with companies that provide email services, such as Google.
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    This email privacy bill is wildly popular. So, why won’t it pass?

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    January 23, 2018 5:01 am
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    Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said that questions about President Trump's health were about
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    Rand Paul calls media fixation on Trump’s health ‘ridiculous tabloid trash’

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    January 18, 2018 10:56 pm
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    Republicans have put a one-week time limit on debating immigration. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Congress votes to reauthorize spy tool despite privacy fight

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    January 18, 2018 5:38 pm
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    Searches of electronic devices at the border are on the rise. According to CBP's own figures, the number of international travelers processed with electronic device searches in fiscal 2017 increased almost 60 percent from fiscal 2016. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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    Searches of phones at the border unlikely to stop

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    January 16, 2018 5:01 am
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    James Comey urges Congress to reauthorize Section 702 of FISA

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    January 11, 2018 3:47 pm
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    The Supreme Court took up a case on Tuesday involving the search of a rental car that lawyers say has the potential to affect privacy law, as well as the 115 million car rentals that occur annually in the U.S. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Justices consider case on police right to search vehicle parked close to home

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    January 9, 2018 9:08 pm
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    The Supreme Court took up a case on Tuesday involving the search of a rental car that lawyers say has the potential to affect privacy law, as well as the 115 million car rentals that occur annually in the U.S. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Supreme Court questions right of police to search rental car driven by unauthorized driver

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    January 9, 2018 7:36 pm
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    In a narrow 183-233 vote, lawmakers struck down an amendment by Rep. Justin Amash, R-Mich., to implement significant restrictions on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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    Lawmakers prep for House floor battle to derail FISA surveillance bill

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    January 9, 2018 6:36 pm
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    Carpenter v. United States provides the first insight into how the justices view privacy rights in the digital age. (AP Photo/Jessica Gresko)
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    Major privacy case could reveal new fault lines in Supreme Court

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    November 29, 2017 7:44 pm
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    In an order Wednesday, the court stayed part of a district court decision
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    Supreme Court to hear blockbuster cellphone privacy case

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    November 29, 2017 5:01 am
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