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October 08, 2003

Media elite debate Patriot Act

Arbiter Online - Media elite debate Patriot Act
Privacy policies concern librarians

by Amy Olsen
October 06, 2003

Pulitzer Prize winner and Washington Post reporter David Broder spoke Oct. 2 at Boise State, encapsulating the day-long “Freedom and Secrecy: Trading Liberty for Security?” conference held by the Andrus Center for Public Policy.

Broder's speech was one of several activities and joint panel discussions focusing on the philosophical and political question of balancing civil liberties and homeland security.

Broder was the last speaker among three distinguished panelists at the conference on Thursday. Former Vice President Walter Mondale and former Washington State Senator Slade Gorton joined Broder for the event.

The lecturer gave several examples of past uses of the act, ranging from long-term immigrant confinement to inquiries into library records across the nation by agents of the law.

Broder reported that among 1,500 major libraries in the United States, 178 reported "visitations from FBI members" since the USA PATRIOT Act's passage in Oct. 2001.

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Read It Rating: 4.5
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