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Hearing of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence ...

Finally, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court procedures require NSA to ... BACHMANN: So let me just for the record state, is NSA spying today, or have you ...

The NSA files | The Guardian

NSA files decoded Edward Snowden's surveillance revelations explained. Exclusives: Phone records data NSA collecting phone records of millions of Verizon ...

Four Key Reforms for NSA Surveillance

Originally published by Harley Geiger for the Center for Democracy and Technology Some degree of government surveillance and secrecy is ...

Jewel v. NSA | United States Courts

... government through unauthorized surveillance of their telephone and internet activity by the National Security Agency (NSA) and other government ...

NSA surveillance PRISM: Why the Biden administration is pushing ...

The NSA stores the raw data collected under Section 702—including the incidental data involving Americans—for five years. It can share this data ...

Challenging the NSA on mass surveillance

U.S. Federal Judge Richard Leon agreed that the Fourth Amendment rights of two plaintiffs had been violated by the National Security Agency's mass ...

Senate Leaders Plan to Prolong NSA Surveillance Using a ... - WIRED

Top senate officials are planning to save the Section 702 surveillance program by attaching it to a crucial piece of legislation.

PRISM | United States surveillance program - Britannica

Other articles where PRISM is discussed: National Security Agency: Internet service providers (PRISM) and the second collecting so-called ...

How Americans have viewed government surveillance and privacy ...

Here are some key findings about Americans' views of government information-gathering and surveillance, drawn from Pew Research Center surveys since the NSA ...

"The National Security Agency's Domestic Spying Program: Framing ...

On Friday, December 16, 2005, the New York Times reported that President George W. Bush had secretly authorized the National Security Agency (NSA) to ...

Public Surveillance to Keep Us Healthy and Protect Our Privacy - CSIS

Within government, while our spy agencies such as the NSA and CIA have experience in dealing with electronic surveillance, they manifestly ...

NSA Orders Employees to Spy “With Dignity and Respect”

The National Security Agency, the shadowy hub for the United States' electronic and cyber spying, has instructed its employees that foreign targets of its ...

Civil Liberties and Government Surveillance - Plural Policy

Critics argue that mass surveillance erodes trust in government, degrades free speech, and targets marginalized communities.

NSA Surveillance Programs and the First Amendment

or Internet metadata." Many aspects of government surveillance programs remain secret. Even given the limited information availa- ble, however, it is possible ...

The Ethics (or not) of Massive Government Surveillance

One-way observation is in some ways an expression of control. Just as having a stranger stare at you for an extended period of time can be uncomfortable and ...

Government Surveillance - Center for Constitutional Rights

A federal lawsuit that challenges the FBI's abuse of the No-Fly List to coerce law-abiding American Muslims into spying on their religious communities.

Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Case Challenging NSA Surveillance

Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Case Challenging NSA Surveillance ... The Supreme Court declined to hear Wikimedia v. NSA, Wikimedia's challenge to ...

FAQ: What You Need to Know About the NSA's Surveillance Programs

The NSA intercepts huge amounts of raw data, and stores billions of communication records per day in its databases.

History of Surveillance Timeline / safecomputing.umich.edu

The National Chiefs of Police Union founded the National Bureau of Identification, a government agency dedicated to recording identifying information on ...

BRIA 22 3 c The National Security Agency Warrantless Wiretaps

Legal Terrorist Surveillance or Illegal Domestic Spying? In 2005, the press revealed that President George W. Bush had authorized government wiretaps without a ...