Social Justice The Politics of a European Pat-Down Airport security in Europe tends to be more discreet than in the U.S. But an industry group wants to change that. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice Google Street View Ruffles European Feathers Whether a government or a private company gathers data, Europeans get nervous. Michael Scott Moore
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Social Justice Who Are You and What Did You Eat? The voracious U.S. appetite for intel on casual tourists pushes the boundaries of privacy without necessarily keeping Americans safe. Michael Scott Moore
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