Civil Liberties

Scotland Yard wants DNA samples from 5-year-olds in case they grow up to be criminals

from Boing Boing:

As reported in The Guardian: Gary Pugh, director of forensic sciences at Scotland Yard, says primary school children should be eligible for the DNA database if they exhibit behaviour indicating they may become criminals in later life. Civil liberty groups condemned his comments last night by likening them to an excerpt from a 'science fiction novel'. One teaching union warned that it was a step towards a 'police state'.

US Border Guards will copy your laptop/ipod/camera contents

from the Washington Post:

A few months earlier in the same airport, a tech engineer returning from a business trip to London objected when a federal agent asked him to type his password into his laptop computer. "This laptop doesn't belong to me," he remembers protesting. "It belongs to my company." Eventually, he agreed to log on and stood by as the officer copied the Web sites he had visited, said the engineer, a U.S. citizen who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of calling attention to himself.

What are civil libeties and civil rights

Many people think that our civil liberties are protected under the first ten amendments and the 14th and 15th amendments of the Constitution, that may because there is a difference between civil liberties and civil rights.