FedScoop: Spies’ lawyer: Third party doctrine not an ‘off switch’ for privacy

FedScoop: Spies’ lawyer: Third party doctrine not an ‘off switch’ for privacy by Jeremy Snow:

It’s important to distinguish between the different types of disclosure to third parties, said Robert Litt, general counsel for Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

The fact that, in the digital age, Americans’ personal data is often held by third parties should not be taken to mean that they have no right to keep it private from the government, the top attorney for the 16 U.S. spy agencies told an audience of Washington, D.C., lawyers Tuesday.

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