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  1. California Now Has Strongest Law Protecting Reader Privacy in the Digital Era

    October 3, 2011Press releaseFreedom of Speech and Government Transparency, Privacy and Surveillance, Religious Liberty
  2. Federal Court Sanctions U.S. Gov't For Failing to Disclose Information on Surveillance Conducted on SoCal Muslim Community

    November 18, 2011Press releaseNational Security, Privacy and Surveillance, Religious Liberty
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