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An independent privacy watchdog recently found itself in the spotlight when its members split over imposing new limits on a law that allows for warrantless surveillance. _In September, members of the presidentially appointed Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) disagreed along party lines when it issued its long-awaited report on Section 702 of the

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