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The government maintains that the ACLU has not identified “any constitutional or statutory prohibition on law enforcement agencies sharing such information in the absence of reasonable suspicion.” The motion later adds, “Plaintiffs’ claims are not based on any allegation that this information, once shared, is subject to less robust security or other privacy protections.” Also, while highlighting details related to individual citizens suing the government, the government suggests that the federal government is not responsible because some of the instances of surveillance involve local police and private security guards. Any abuses would not have been a result of federal guidance for NSI.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 04:15:58 +0000

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