THE PUBLIC SERVANT QUESTIONNAIRE Key Points: An American does not have to speak with a government agent unless the citizen has been arrested. Americans have a right to privacy, to be left alone. The PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (Public Law 93-579), empowers citizens to require full, written disclosure from a government official who seeks information. You may insist on complete disclosure as a precondition to speaking with any government official. The Limits On Federal Power: Law-abiding citizens are sometimes visited by agents of the Federal government for no apparent reason. It is helpful, at the time of these visits, to...