Despite Intelligence Community leaders’ assurances, the detailed knowledge of the NSA metadata program (the 215 program) that flowed from the Snowden revelations did not assuage concerns about the program. Three groups, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, brought immediate legal challenges with mixed results in the lower courts. The conflict, in the courts, Congress, and the press, has revealed that the proponents and opponents of Section 215 view the program in diametrically opposed ways. Program proponents see a vital intelligence program operating within legal limits, which has suffered a few compliance issues that were remedied by a well-functioning overs...
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In June 2013, through an unauthorized disclosure to the media by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, t...
Following the December 2005 disclosure by the New York Times of a highly-classified National Securit...
Disputes at the intersection of national security, surveillance, civil liberties, and transparency a...
Since June 2013, we have seen unprecedented security breaches and disclosures relating to American e...
In the past year, there have been many revelations about the tactics used by the Bush administration...
The terrorist attacks against the United States on the morning of September 11, 2001 created an envi...
In October 2001 , President George W. Bush issued an executive order authorizing the National Securi...
Surveillance and intelligence activities by private companies and individuals are not new to the Uni...
On Friday, December 16, 2005, the New York Times reported that President George W. Bush had secretly...
This Article outlines a dynamic conception of national security surveillance that justifies programs...
Recent revelations of heretofore secret U.S. government surveillance programs have sparked national ...
In June 2013, through an unauthorized disclosure to the media by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, t...
The National Security Agency’s bulk collection of telephony metadata runs contrary to Congress’s int...
On May 7th a panel of judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that the Nati...
Since shortly after 9/11, if not earlier, the National Security Agency (NSA) has been collecting mas...
In June 2013, through an unauthorized disclosure to the media by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, t...
Following the December 2005 disclosure by the New York Times of a highly-classified National Securit...
Disputes at the intersection of national security, surveillance, civil liberties, and transparency a...
Since June 2013, we have seen unprecedented security breaches and disclosures relating to American e...
In the past year, there have been many revelations about the tactics used by the Bush administration...
The terrorist attacks against the United States on the morning of September 11, 2001 created an envi...
In October 2001 , President George W. Bush issued an executive order authorizing the National Securi...
Surveillance and intelligence activities by private companies and individuals are not new to the Uni...