Money orders, debit cards, ...

Greg Broiles gbroiles at netbox.com
Sun May 11 03:13:48 PDT 1997


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At 02:12 AM 5/11/97 -0700, David Wagner wrote:

>(Note: contents of calls are protected by law, but traffic analysis
>specifically is allowed, far as I can tell.)

Correct. There is no (federal) constitutionally protected privacy interest in
traffic-analysis data about phone calls, because (so the argument goes) that
data is voluntarily disclosed to a third party (the phone company).

An argument might be available (in state court) based upon a state's
constitutional right to privacy/right to be free from unreasonable searches &
seizures, if there are any states left whose state constitutions are more
protective than the federal constitution. California and Oregon both used to
be more protective, but the wise and far-seeing voters in both states changed
that via the initiative process. Can't even blame that on the legislators. :(


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