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Data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant
npr.orgยท4 days ago
Government agencies are purchasing personal data from commercial brokers without obtaining warrants, effectively circumventing Fourth Amendment protections. This practice allows surveillance of citizens through a legal loophole - buying information that would require court approval to collect directly. The story highlights how the data broker economy enables government overreach and erosion of privacy rights.
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