Questions about the balance between personal privacy and national security were the focus of another panel last week, sponsored by the Federalist Society.

A former National Security Agency general counsel, Stewart Baker, debated local civil liberties lawyer Gerald Weber Jr. over the appropriate balance between Americans’ right to privacy and the NSA’s collection of their electronic communications data in its efforts to spot foreign nationals who threaten the U.S.

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