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Understanding Amy Boyer’s Law: Social Security Numbers, Crime Control, and Privacy A Special Report Issued by Privacilla.org
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Document Date: 2015-04-23 13:20:14


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Washington / /

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Nashua / Boston Globe / The Washington Post / Social Security / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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M&A / Second Stock Issuance / Reorganization / /

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individual reference services / online investigation service / Internet Web site / information brokerage / privacy law / Internet Privacy / federal law enforcers / direct privacy protection law / Internet Web / look-up services / law torts / law enforcement / /

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U.S. Department of Commerce / Harvard / Columbine High School / Federal Trade Commission / Social Security Administration / Congress / U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Financial Services / Electronic Privacy Information Center / European Commission / Congressional Research Service / Nashua High School / /

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James A. Leach / Amy Lynn / Judd Gregg / William L. Prosser / Samuel D. Warren / Liam Youens / Amy Lynn Boyer / Louis D. Brandeis / John Dillinger / Amy Boyer / Janet Reno / John Smith / /

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General / dentist / Chairman / Commissioner / Attorney General / general business practice / reporter / /

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Social Security Numbers / /

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Colorado / New Hampshire / /

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the Boston Globe / Harvard Law Review / Washington Post / The Washington Post / /

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