From: Roy Franz <franz@cs.ucdavis.edu>
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From: Roy Franz <franz@cs.ucdavis.edu>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 94 00:06:55 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: 4th ammendment and Cryptography
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Hello all,
I am considering writing a research paper on how the
constitution will hold up in light of rapidly changing technology and the
use of it. The main issue I plan on addressing is the right to privacy.
My concern is that I will not be able to find enough "scholaly works"
that address this issue. I know that opinions abound, but I am in need
of citeable sources. Any ideas? Has much been published on this issue?
Thanks,
Roy
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Roy B. Franz rbfranz@ucdavis.edu
Software Engineer
Viewgraphics, Inc
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