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May 31, 2006

Four Connecticut Librarians Break Silence in Patriot Act Case

The four librarians in Connecticut who had been under a gag order from the federal government regarding a Patriot Act request for library user records have finally spoken out.  The librarians, all part of the Library Connection consortium in Windsor, Connecticut, were George Christian, Peter Chase, Barbara Bailey, and Janet Nocek.  Read more in the NYT article and the ACLU press release.

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