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In a 2013 article for the ''Harvard National Security Journal'' he argued that laws like the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001, which dramatically expanded government surveillance authorities, become “sticky” over time without the inclusion of so-called sunset provisions.  
In a 2013 article for the ''Harvard National Security Journal'' he argued that laws like the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001, which dramatically expanded government surveillance authorities, become “sticky” over time without the inclusion of so-called sunset provisions.  
In 2014, he helped organize a roundtable discussion on data privacy issues in the post-Edward Snowden era.


In May 2017, he gave an interview on WIBX in which he mused about the growth of government and private sector surveillance.
In May 2017, he gave an interview on WIBX in which he mused about the growth of government and private sector surveillance.


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