The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 has created a culture of complete secrecy. According to a recent study, it was revealed that a federal docket which handles thousands of secret cases has allowed mass electronic surveillance. The online activity, cell phone records and information stored on a person's computer is all fair game and now privacy groups are pushing for this law to be updated. Kade Crockford, privacy rights coordinator for ACLU, joins us with more.
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