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Privacy Technology : Legislative Documents

Testimony of Legislative Consultant Ronald Weich on the Medical Financial Privacy Protection Act Before the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services (06/14/2000)

Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition to the McCain Amendment No. 3214 (06/08/2000)

Testimony of Associate Director Barry Steinhardt on the Freedom and Privacy Restoration Act Before the House Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology (05/18/2000)

Coalition Letter on Financial Privacy (05/09/2000)

Statement of Legislative Counsel Gregory T. Nojeim on the Fourth Amendment and the Internet Before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution (04/06/2000)

Statement of Legislative Counsel Gregory T. Nojeim on Drivers' Privacy and Amendments to the Driver's Privacy Protection Act Before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation (04/04/2000)

Testimony of Barry Steinhardt on CODIS before the House Judiciary Subcomitteee on Crime (03/23/2000)

Letter to Attorney General Janet Reno on Unlawful Conduct On the Internet (03/08/2000)

Letter to Reps. Young and Miller on the Subpoena of the Phone Records of the Project on Government Oversight (03/07/2000)

Letter to the House Urging Opposition to HR 3073, The Fathers Count Act (11/09/1999)

Coalition Letter to Conferees on Financial Privacy (10/19/1999)

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