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'Your Papers, Please' 06/23/2004 07:41 AM

As if the Patriot Act wasn’t dangerous enough. This is a very scary ruling by the Supreme Court. 

·  Reuters: ruled on Monday that people are required to identify themselves when asked to do so by police, and rejected arguments that it violates their constitutional rights to privacy and to remain silent.

The erosion of the Constitution continues. Another sad day for American liberty.


[Dan Gillmor's eJournal]




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