Bright minds from Harvard University and Boston University collaborated on a new research paper that looks at how the government can exploit legal loopholes as well as “technical realities of Internet communications” to get around Americans’ Fourth Amendment rights and hoover up their electronic communications.According to “Loopholes for Circumventing the Constitution: Warrantless Bulk Surveillance on Americans By Collecting Network Traffic Abroad,” the legal loopholes for surveillance that could be exploited include:
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