A federal appeals court has brought a case against the National Security Agency’s (NSA) phone surveillance program back from the dead. Back in 2013, U.S. District Judge William Pauley dismissed the ...
(AP) In the first ruling of its kind, a federal judge declared Monday that the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of Americans’ telephone records is likely to violate the Constitution’s ban on ...
The revelations by National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has raised many complicated issues. NPR's national security correspondent... You Have Questions About The NSA; We Have Answers ...
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An NSA program that collects electronic information on U.S. residents who are communicating with foreign targets is a valuable and effective tool for fighting terrorism, but also goes "right up to the ...
The NSA's vaunted cell phone metadata collection program, often defended on the grounds that its comprehensive sweep of information allows the government to uncover unseen connections, only collected ...
A presidential task force wants an overhaul of the National Security Agency's data surveillance programs, a new report released Wednesday shows. The White House report by a panel of intelligence ...
Looks like surveillance defenders just lost their main talking point in defense of the NSA's (formerly) secret phone and data tracking programs: Najibullah Zazi, the would-be New York City subway ...
The U.S. government may be closed down, but when it comes to reforming the National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance and data-mining programs, Congress has been busy. In coming weeks members of ...
Hollywood shows NSA leaker as a hero and he is... but for America's enemies. NEWS ANALYSIS— -- Richard Clarke is an ABC News national security consultant. He held senior national security ...
The National Security Agency’s program of collecting massive amounts of data about Americans’ phone calls likely violates the Constitution’s protection against unreasonable searches, a federal judge ...
On June 11, 2013, the ACLU filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the National Security Agency’s mass collection of Americans’ phone records. The complaint argues that the dragnet violates the ...
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