On the recordNovember 30, 2015
Most Americans have no idea that a law written 29 years ago allows the government to open their old emails without probable cause.
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congress.govMost Americans have no idea that a law written 29 years ago allows the government to open their old emails without probable cause.
Yoder highlights public ignorance about email privacy laws.
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