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Groklaw shutters its blog, cites Lavabit’s concerns

Posted on August 20, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Add Groklaw, a tech-related law blog, to the list of sites and services shutting it down in the wake of revelations about NSA surveillance of e-mail. Pamela Jones explains in this blog post.

How many more businesses and services will we lose because the government engages in bulk collection of everyone’s records and emails?

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