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U.S. Supreme Court

Oct. 7, 2010

Court May Limit Scope of JPL Ruling

In a case focusing on employees at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed reluctant Tuesday to decide the scope of the constitutional right to informational privacy.

By Lawrence Hurley

Daily Journal Staff Writer

WASHINGTON - In a case focusing on employees at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, the U.S. Supreme Court seemed reluctant Tuesday to decide the scope of the constitutional right to informational privacy.

The question before the court is whether the constitutional rights of employees at Pasadena's Jet Propulsion Laboratory were violated when the federal government requi...

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