Building on their recent academic publication, The Medium and The Message: Personal Privacy and the Forced Marriage of Police and Telecommunications Providers,
the authors argue that the contemplated scheme allowing law enforcement
agencies to obtain CNA data without a warrant — which can be used as
the key to building profiles of core biographical information about
identifiable individuals — infringes reasonable expectations of privacy
and is likely unconstitutional.
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