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Nets Cover Unanimous SCOTUS Ruling, Only CBS Notes Obama Admin Defended Warrantless Cell Phone Searches

On Wednesday, a unanimous Supreme Court, in an opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, ruled that police may not search the contents of an arrested individual's cell phone without first ...
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In Midst of Data Scandals, Networks Ignore Dangers of Electronic Medical Records

Three years after Obama push for monitoring health information, ABC, CBS and NBC skip privacy concerns.
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Obama, Less Tyrannical than Bush?

The unfolding story of the Obama administration monitoring not just telephone records but Internet usage has drawn media coverage with adjectives like “astonishing.” Still, it is laughable ...

NYT Standards: Privacy for Illegal Immigrants, But Not for Prop 8 Donors?

New York Times reporter Kirk Johnson overheats on the front page: "A list of 1,300 Utah residents described as illegal immigrants has sown fear among some Hispanics here, and prompted an ...

NYT Standards: Privacy for Illegal Immigrants, But Not for Prop 8 Donors?

Reporter Kirk Johnson overheats on the front page: "A list of 1,300 Utah residents described as illegal immigrants has sown fear among some Hispanics here, and prompted an investigation into its ...

With the Digital Revolution, We Need to Rethink Privacy

Society's rules seem to be changing faster than people can keep up.

Dan Rather, Stenographer to Power

CBS News Unveiled Its Compassion for Janet Reno, Fidel Castro, and Photographed INS Gunman
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