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December 3, 2004
ACLU Seeks Police Files on Activist Groups
According to NPR, the American Civil Liberties Union is trying to get confidential documents of Joint Terrorism Task Forces around the country. The group thinks law enforcement officers are using the resources of the task forces to spy on protest groups in ways that would have otherwise been forbidden. To listen to the story, click here. [Mark Godsey]
December 3, 2004 in Civil Rights | Permalink
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