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The framers sitting in Philadelphia looked at the egregious powers the state would have to violate the privacy and looked at also the need to give the police the ability to protect citizens against crimes,
Louis Freeh
There's a division in most major police departments called, 'Special Victims Unit,' which is what sex crimes are euphemistically called. They're considered the most heinous crimes, when not only do you violate somebody, but you violate them sexually. So it's an elite squad that takes care of that.
Richard Belzer
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1944
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I don't think we did the wrong thing. We spent a long time on this. We consulted experts. We looked at it ourselves, and looked at the totality of the circumstances and we didn't see anything egregious.
David Sloan
She cherished his pe𝑥y ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. As a constitutional matter, I share your view that censure of the president would violate the careful balance of separation of powers and the scheme laid out by the framers (of the Constitution) to address the issue of executive misconduct,
Bob Livingston
We protect the rights of Americans and their privacy, ... We do not violate them and we never will.
George Tenet
This bill conflicts with the Equal Access Act that was passed to help guarantee and protect the rights of students. If this passes it will violate state law (and) violate the constitution.
Margaret Plane
A related issue is the privacy of information gathered from sensor networks and how to protect the privacy rights and expectations of citizens. For example, if sensor webs have cameras attached to them, the usage of the pictures taken in public spaces is subject to a number of legal and privacy considerations that need to be built into the technology.
Shankar Sastry
Who will protect the public when the police violate the law?
Ramsey Clark
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1927
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Recent technological advances have made the issue of individual privacy increasingly complicated. Governors have a responsibility to balance the benefits of sharing justice information with the need to protect the privacy of citizens in their states.
John Thomasian
I feel that the state has more of a responsibility to protect the ability of its citizens to vote than it does to prevent voter fraud.
Jonathan Hill
While I was sitting in the auditorium, my forehead started itching real bad. When I got home I looked into the mirror and my face looked real red.
Fred Young
Andy Warhol was a pioneer of looking at society as this machine. Warhol looked, in a good and bad way, at the power of media and celebrity images. He looked at violence, and he looked at fame. He looked at consumerism. He was looking at reality like a film, and editing it. His art is more about the idea than the execution of it.
Francesco Bonami
has criticized the exclusionary rule . . . and [as an appellate judge] has favored police powers over privacy concerns.
Andrew Napolitano
As the man got on the train I looked at his face. He looked from left to right, but he basically looked like a cornered rabbit, like a cornered fox. He looked absolutely petrified,
Mark Whitby
It was a needle in the haystack. I looked at moving to Orlando. I looked out of state.
Rodney Lopez
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