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" ... At the same time, the results highlight particular vulnerabilities that warrant attention. The wholesale switchover from in-person to on-line instruction experienced by many students caused problems, ranging from less positive feelings of well-being to a lowered sense of connection and belongingness with faculty and the institution as a whole. That’s important because those factors are known to be associated with degree completion and the perception that one’s education was worthwhile. ... "
" ... The Supreme Court held in 1976 that the government can go to the bank and obtain transaction data without a warrant. And not only that, but can require financial information to be affirmatively turned over to the government. I think that that is something that ought to be revisited, especially in light of how financial transactions have increasingly moved to electronic means, rather than cash. That means that the amount of data you were getting from financial institutions in the 1970s is very different from the amount of data you're getting in 2020. ... "
" ... The warrant, discovered by Forbes this week, reveals investigators have been looking into a computer intrusion at an unnamed “victim office,” which occurred from October 21 to November 4. At the Kerwin residence, they were looking for any evidence within the seized computers that showed they’d been used to access the IT network at the office, as well as “protected voters’ information” and any indication that it had been disseminated to other people. ... "
" ... “I can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution, and I do not believe that the power and duty of the General Government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering which is in no manner properly related to the public service or benefit,” he wrote. ... "