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And such information could be subpoenaed.
But the California bishops said they feared the information could be subpoenaed or inadvertently released, which could leave the bishops vulnerable for having violated California's privacy laws, said Edward E. Dolejsi, executive director of the California Catholic Conference, which represents that state's 12 dioceses.
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The Justice Department is not asking the Internet companies to give it data about users, but rather to retain information that could be subpoenaed through existing laws and procedures, Mr. Roehrkasse said.
That means users can exploit any of Google's offerings that don't require logins, such as search, maps or news, without allowing Google to assemble a profile of their activities that can be used for advertising targeting or, as some users might fear, information that could be subpoenaed by government investigators.
Prosecutors argued that if a reporter witnessed a crime — in this case, the unauthorized disclosure of classified information — then he could be subpoenaed to testify about it just like anyone else.
The California bishops maintained that if they filled out the surveys, the information could violate state privacy laws, and could be subpoenaed by prosecutors.
If not, he said, they could be subpoenaed.
Florida Senator BOB GRAHAM is angling for this, though copious notes he keeps could be subpoenaed.
It could be subpoenaed.
The system, however, includes a digital trail that could be subpoenaed.
The chairman could be subpoenaed of course, but that doesn't seem likely.
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