Supreme Court Takes ‘Informational Privacy’ Case

The U.S. Supreme Court is agreeing to decide how much personal information the federal bureaucracy may acquire on its workers. The justices, without comment, decided Monday to review a lower-court decision surrounding the concept of so-called “ informational privacy .” The 9th U.S.

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Supreme Court Takes ‘Informational Privacy’ Case

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