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Course Prefixes: POL 300 week 2 debate journal

Course Prefixes: POL 300 week 2 debate journal

Q Read Chapter 4 and evaluate the challenges ahead in the case of “Cell Phones and Civil Liberties: Can You Hear Me Now”: 1.What is your initial response to the case findings? (no references needed) 2.Research the two resources provided at the very bottom of the case presented (the links can also be found below). What data can you pull from these resources to support your initial response in #1. 3.Does your response change to the court findings after researching the two resources provided? Explain or cite additional resources that influence your opinions in response to the case presented.  Please be specific and use examples as well as research from the textbook to cite your response. If using outside resources, please cite your source.

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In 2011 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) requested the local law enforcement agencies of the entire country about their policies, practices, and procedures for tracking cell phone records (Thomas O. Robbins, 2012). Around 20% of the Law Enforcement Agencies responded and were mostly from North Carolina including Raleigh, Cary, apex, concord, charlotte-Mecklenburg, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem. The response that they gave for the public record requests were either divulging the documents to response letters that promised the declaration of the specified documents to response letters showing that such inspe