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Saturday, May 26, 2007

 
WEB SITES EXPOSE INFORMANTS & JUSTICE DEPARTMENT RAISES FLAGS

This article in the New York Times discusses some of the problems that can result from unbridled public access to court records. The Justice Department has suggested some reasonable constraints on public access to court records.

We could not agree more that some reasonable limits on access to personal information are in order.

As we write this, people who want to snag Social Security information can obtain information from a number of databases including the South Carolina Family Courts.

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