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1997 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 3 (1997)

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  rStanford Technology Law Review




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     THE E ROSION OF E VIDENTIARY PRIVILE GE S
                IN CYBERSPACE AND BE YOND

                          THOMAS F O'NEIL III*
                          KEVIN P GALLAGHER**
                          JONATHON L. NEVETT*

         MCI Communications Corporation, Washington, D.C.***


               Cite as: 1997 STAN. TECH. L. REV. 3 (1997).




                        I.      INTRODUCTION

    For over a century, the fundamental technological goal of the
telecommunications industry has been to conquer time and distance. Dur-
ing the past several decades, telecommunications media have evolved and
transmission methods, rates and volumes have increased with exponential
acceleration. Regrettably, however, technological achievement has not come
without a price. Almost every new technological development has been
accompanied by an increase in the risk that the privacy of the communica-
tions will be compromised. As a result, these technological advancements


    * Thomas E O'Neil III is Chief Litigation Counsel to MCI Communications Corporation
and its affiliates. A 1982 graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center, Mr. O'Neil clerked
for the Honorable Alexander Harvey II, United States District Court for the District of Maryland,
and was an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Maryland from 1986 to 1989.
Until December 1995, Mr. O'Neil was A partner of Hogan & Hartson L.L.P., where he repre-
sented many individuals and corporations in high-profile administrative, grand jury, and congres-
sional investigations of public corruption, production and distribution of drugs and medical de-
vices, and in particular, health care fraud and abuse.
    ** Kevin P. Gallagher is an Associate Litigation Counsel to MCI Communications Corpora-
tion and its affiliates. Mr. Gallagher graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center in
1985. Before joining MCI, Mr. Gallagher was of counsel at Hogan & Hartson L.L.P.
    *** Jonathon L. Nevett is an Associate Litigation Counsel to MCI Communications Corpo-
ration and its affiliates. A 1992 graduate of the Harvard Law School, Mr. Nevett clerked for the
Honorable Jay C. Waldman, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Following his judicial clerkship, Mr. Nevett was an associate with the Washington, D.C. office of
Kirkland & Ellis.
    **** The authors thank Legal Ass           kwith and Christopher J. Calamari for
their assistance in producing the articli


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