Lawyers for the federal government clashed with lawyers for a group of California scientists at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday over how much information the government can demand in background checks on potential employees before violating their privacy rights. The government wants the Court to overturn a preliminary injunction issued by the 9th Circuit, which found that certain questions on NASA background forms for contract employees were so intrusive as to violate the employees' right to informational privacy.
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