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    Kevin Stuart Bankston (born July 2, 1974) is an American activist[citation needed] and attorney, who specialized in the areas of free speech and privacy...
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    consequences of using this kind of technology, you run into problems." Kevin Bankston, senior staff attorney specializing in privacy law with the Electronic...
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  • Fulwylie-Bankston (1916-1998), American educator and civil rights activist Kevin Bankston (born 1974), American attorney and activist King Louie Bankston (1973-2022)...
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    were legal. "No matter how they spin it, this is still immunity", said Kevin Bankston, a senior lawyer for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a privacy rights...
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  • Committee hearing on reform of the state secrets privilege, EFF attorney Kevin Bankston contended that the administration's interpretation of the privilege...
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    2008). United States v. Warshak, No. 08-3997 (6th Cir. Dec. 14, 2010). Kevin Bankston, Breaking News on EFF Victory: Appeals Court Holds that Email Privacy...
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  • because Amazon, as a private company, is free to make its own decisions. Kevin Bankston, a lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, agreed that this...
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  • "Exclusive: Google Takes a Stand for Location Privacy, Along with Loopt", by Kevin Bankston, EFF, March 4, 2009. Retrieved April 15, 2009/ Porteck, Stefan (July...
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  • occur if government could compel ISPs to render subscriber information. Kevin Bankston, an EFF staff attorney, stated that "The data retention mandate in this...
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  • because Amazon, as a private company, is free to make its own decisions. Kevin Bankston, a lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, agreed that this...
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