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Google keeps your search history -- so does Wexis. It knows what your lawyer's thinking.

Connections: the idea of using tech to pick a sure-to-convict jury, the nasty "it has to work this way"/inevitability problem (maybe a connection with 3rd-party disclosure of financial info). like a pen register, but like any pen register with URLs just the pen data can give away the content behind it.

Erosion of atty-client privilege (border searches, surveillance, etc)?

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Information war lessons from Iran
 
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