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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark New Privacy Era: Supreme Court Ruling to Reshape Digital Surveillance Before 2030

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Federal Challenges to DOJ Program Spark New Privacy Era: Supreme Court Ruling to Reshape Digital Surveillance Before 2030

A groundbreaking legal battle over federal challenges to DOJ program is set to redefine personal privacy in the digital age, with experts predicting a seismic shift in government surveillance within the next decade. The case, centered on a controversial Justice Department initiative that targets encrypted communications, has triggered a cascade of lawsuits from civil liberties groups and tech giants alike. By 2035, legal analysts forecast, a Supreme Court decision could mandate that all warrantless digital surveillance require transparent oversight or face outright ban, potentially ending the era of mass data collection. This won't just affect criminals—every citizen's texting habits, search history, and even smart home data could become legally protected, putting pressure on companies to redesign encryption and prompting a new wave of privacy-first apps. Social media is already buzzing as viral petitions demand "Your Phone, Your Rights" campaigns, while lawmakers scramble to balance security with liberty in a hyper-connected world.