It wouldn’t be a national ID card — not really. The Department of Transportation, acting on instructions from Congress, has begun work with states to develop electronically smarter drivers’ licenses ...
I don't have a REAL ID–compliant driver's license and don't plan to get one. I figure if the federal government wants to implement internal passports in the U.S., which after 20 years of political and ...
The following is an open letter to President George W. Bush penned by Stephen Hunt, CEO of Exton, Pa.-based Datastrip Inc., a maker of ID cards that use a 2-D bar-code technology. Dear Mr. President: ...
Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt are privacy public education coordinator and associate director, respectively, of the American Civil Liberties Union in New York and have allowed this piece to be ...
Link.<P>I know there's quite a few people in the SB who are absolutely opposed to the idea of a National ID card. The only major complaint I've heard relates to invasion of privacy or Big Brother, etc ...
After representative John Dingell was asked to drop his pants at Washington’s National Airport last week, some people felt safer. Others, like me, decided that we’d lost our collective minds. A near ...
Tavis Smiley moderates a debate on using the driver's license as a national ID card. Maureen Riehl of the National Retail Federation supports the idea, saying that a scannable ID card will greatly ...