Privacy Guardian Is Still a Paper Tiger
This is an article published at LOS ANGELES TIMES
Privacy Guardian Is Still a Paper Tiger
A year after its creation, the White House civil liberties board has yet to do a single day of work.
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
"WASHINGTON — For Americans troubled by the prospect of federal agents eavesdropping on their phone conversations or combing through their Internet records, there is good news: A little-known board exists in the White House whose purpose is to ensure that privacy and civil liberties are protected in the fight against terrorism.Someday, it might actually meet."
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