On the recordApril 24, 2013
Protecting the privacy of this information is up to Congress, and given the reasonable expectations of privacy we have about our location information, the appropriate standard is probable cause.
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congress.govProtecting the privacy of this information is up to Congress, and given the reasonable expectations of privacy we have about our location information, the appropriate standard is probable cause.
Chaffetz emphasizes Congress's role in setting privacy standards for location information.
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