81.   The agency refused to comment, citing privacy laws.

82.   The case, which may go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, is the latest example of how modern technology is throwing privacy laws into disarray.

83.   The company says video privacy laws prevent it from using that information.

84.   The exact number of students punished and their names were not released because of federal privacy laws.

85.   The full story of the turnabout by the IRS has remained hidden behind taxpayer privacy laws for nearly four years.

86.   The lawyer, Anne B. Smith, said some problems resulted from European privacy laws that make it difficult for companies to publicize names of policy holders.

87.   The package would further tighten medical privacy laws, as well as require plans to provide coverage for severe mental illness, prescription contraceptives and cancer screening.

88.   The privacy laws can be interpreted differently in different countries, and the directive specifically allows individuals to sue companies on their own.

89.   The prosecutor maintained that the audio recording of a two-hour conversation between the child and church Pastor Roby Roberson violated state privacy laws.

90.   The question is whether the U.S. Department of Education, which enforces the student privacy law, will challenge the broader ruling made by the state court.

n. + law >>共 635
labor 5.00%
tax 4.86%
election 4.54%
immigration 4.53%
security 4.19%
campaign 3.18%
draft 2.91%
finance 2.60%
bankruptcy 2.21%
gun 2.14%
privacy 1.60%
privacy + n. >>共 186
advocate 11.51%
law 11.26%
right 7.78%
concern 7.57%
policy 7.05%
issue 6.85%
protection 5.39%
rule 3.42%
group 3.16%
legislation 2.02%
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