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Limits of Privacy Act tested at USSC

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Dec 012011
 

When the feds inappropriately disclose personal information, the Privacy Act allows that they are due “actual damages.” Does that mean damages are measured only in cash? That’s what the Supreme Court is considering now.

 Posted by Purtilo at 7:28 am on December 1, 2011

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