Can President Biden finally resolve America’s privacy conflict with Europe? Only time will tell, but he’s made a good-faith offer that European leaders would be wise to accept.
Ever since the 9/11 attacks, the United States and its European Union allies have been engaged in a long-running, low-level diplomatic dispute over the contours of a right to privacy. The basic cause of this dispute has long been clear: for European Union (EU) members, privacy is considered a fundamental human right, enshrined in charter language; for Americans it is typically characterized as a more limited statuto
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