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Government

Aug. 13, 2013

Former government officials, civil liberties advocates clash over government surveillance

Former government officials and civil liberties advocates clashed over the National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program during an emotionally charged panel discussion Saturday at the American Bar Association's annual meeting.



By Joshua Sebold

Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO -- Former government officials and civil liberties advocates clashed over the National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program during an emotionally charged panel discussion Saturday at the American Bar Association's annual meeting.


Jill Rhodes -- a former foreign service officer who has worked for multiple government agencies and was very involved in the Central Intellig...

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