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           238.  Micahel Gerson, “Rand Paul Masks His True Worldview,”  The Washing-
               ton Post, March 12, 2013, http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-03-11/
               opinions/37621773_1_rand-paul-drone-policy-drone-program.
           239.  Shayana Kadidal, “NSA Surveillance: The Implications for Civil Liberties,”
               ISJLP 10: 433.


                                    Chapter 10

             1.  I am indebted to Professors Sonia Suter, Mark Rothstein, Hank Greely, and
              George Annas for comments on previous drafts, and to Erin Syring, Renee
              Souris, and Rory Donnelly for research assistance.
             2.  Amitai Etzioni, “NSA: National Security vs. Individual Rights,”  Intelli-
              gence and National Security  29 (2014): 1; Amitai Etzioni,  How Patriotic is
              the Patriot Act? Freedom Versus Security in the Age of Terrorism (2004);
              Amitai Etzioni, “Public Health Law: A Communitarian Perspective,”
              Health Affairs 21 (2002): 102; Amitai Etzioni, “Who Will Guard the Guard-
              ian?,”  The Atlantic, February 3, 2014; Amitai Etzioni,  The Limits of Privacy
              (2000).
             3.  David Lazer and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, “Statutory Frameworks for
              Regulating Information Flows: Drawing Lessons for the DNA Data Banks
              from Other Government Data Systems,” Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics
              34 (2006): 371.
             4.  Nancy Beatty Gregoire, “Federal Probation Joins the World of DNA
               Collection,”  Federal Probation Journal 66 (2002): 30; Frederick R. Bieber,
              “Turning Base Hits into Earned Runs: Improving the Effectiveness of Foren-
              sic DNA Data Bank Programs,”  Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 34
              (2006): 222.
             5.  Russ Hoyle, “The FBI’s national DNA database,”  Nature Biotechnology 16
              (1998): 987.
             6.  Nathan James, “DNA Testing in Criminal Justice: Background, Current Law,
              Grants, and Issues,” CRS Report for Congress (Dec. 6, 2012), http://fas.org/sgp/
              crs/misc/R41800.pdf. See also Kelly Ferrell, “Twenty-First Century Surveil-
              lance: DNA ‘Data-Mining’ and the Erosion of the Fourth Amendment,” Hous-
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            7.  “CODIS—NDIS Statistics,” FBI Laboratory Services, July 2014, http://www.fbi.
              gov/about-us/lab/biometric-analysis/codis/ndis-statistics.
             8.  “Collection and use of DNA identification information from certain Federal
              offenders,” § 3(a)(2), 42 U.S.C.A. § 14135a(a)(2).
             9.  Valerie Ross, “Forget Fingerprints: Law Enforcement DNA Databases Poised
              To Expand,” PBS Nova, January 2, 2014.
           10.  Maryland v. King, 569 U.S. __ (2013).
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              Global Review,” Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, June 7, 2014, http://www
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              on DNA Database,’” BBC News, September 5, 2007, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/
              hi/uk_news/6979138.stm.
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