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Surveillance and its Chilling Effect on First Amendment Rights

First Amendment Minutes

Civil Liberties Minute: The 4th Branch
There is now a fourth branch of The United States Government.

Civil Liberties Minute: The "No-Fly" List
Are you on the "No Fly List"? Can you ever get off?

Civil Liberties Minute: Facebook's Privacy Policy
Let's compare Facebook's privacy policy to the U.S. Constitution, shall we?

Civil Liberties Minute: Big Brother and Your Privacy
Big Brother is watching, but Big Brother's invading your privacy may not be the biggest problem with his spying.

ACLU First Amendment Minute: Your Attention Please
YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE: If you Twitter, have friends on Facebook, or chat electronically, law enforcement is probably monitoring you.

ACLU First Amendment Minute: FBI Rules
As a result of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the FBI's rules for surveillance of law-abiding Americans has just been released.

ACLU First Amendment Minute: Your FBI File
So you think that you don't have an FBI file? Well, unfortunately, it's probably time to think again.

Podcast icon Law Enforcement Snooping
Information is power. Law enforcement in Massaschusetts has recently proven itself dangerously hungry for both.

Podcast icon National Security Letters
The Bush Administration’s use of National Security Letters continues to threaten the privacy of law-abiding people.


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