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What extent has the judiciary protected the rights of privacy, security, and personal freedom?

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What extent has the judiciary protected the rights of privacy, security, and personal freedom?

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The policy recommended for adoption by the Judicial Conference is as follows: There should be consistent, nationwide policies in federal courts in order to ensure that similar privacy protections and access presumptions apply regardless of which federal court is the custodian of a particular case file. To view all of these policies visit: http://tinyurl.com/3lczcgs.ChaCha!

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