Title | Frequently Asked Questions on the National Census |
Publication Type | Web Article |
Year of Publication | Submitted |
Abstract | Q: Does the Federal government have the right to hold a census? A: Yes. The government has a compelling interest in collecting some census data -- indeed, it is a constitutional requirement to "enumerate a census." This may include basic information such as name and address.1 |
URL | https://www.aclu.org/frequently-asked-questions-national-census |