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ACLU Reveals That Feds Are Reading Emails Without a Warrant

The American Civil Liberties Union have published documents on Wednesday that reveal that the FBI and some U.S. Attorney's offices have justified the practice of reading citizens' private emails without a warrant. To assert this power, the government is relying on the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986, which allows the government to read emails without a warrant. The law is currently being revised.

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