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Mark Rasch is a security expert and lawyer practicing in Washington, DC. He has written two good pieces about important issues on blogged here: The government’s new policy about searching and seizing laptops at the border (which I blogged here), and the case of Mr. Steven Warshak, where the feds have successfully asserted their right to snoop email without a warrant (which I blogged here).

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