Technology | Academics | Policy – Retaining Privacy for Ordinary Citizens
Early this week the Harvard National Security Journal published a forum on Concerns about Wiretapping the Internet. Professor John Palfrey participated in the discussion with a post that addressed meeting law enforcement surveillance needs while respecting the privacy interests of ordinary citizens. The following is Professor Palfrey’s entire post, re-published with permission from the author and the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard National Security Journal.

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