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The Ethics of Government Data Collection
What is the morality of U.S. policy when it comes to balancing national security with individual civil liberties Watch our conversation with Michael Kessler of Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs about perspectives of religious and ethical traditions on the government’s massive collection of electronic data and its vast surveillance effort.
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