Ruling That NSA Metadata Program Likely Violates the Constitution Hits Obama Administration
Judge Richard Leon's ruling comes shortly after proposed changes to surveillance programs were presented
Judge Richard Leon's ruling comes shortly after proposed changes to surveillance programs were presented
Access is awesome! Don't ruin it with pointed questions!
Debate over how much reform will actually happen
Means the next director will be military, not civilian
Changing the agency's leadership from military to civilian among the recommendations
We are more connected through a small set of phone numbers than we used to be
Before Lavabit there was PrivateSky
Rep. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wisc.) says Congress' intelligence committees have become NSA "cheerleaders"
Clients may take business somewhere else because of the revelations
An airport secretary heard and possibly recorded a conversation between airport executives about firing a CEO when one of them butt dialed her on his cellphone
More data control, transparency promised
Pushed by Germany, Brazil over NSA scandal
According to top secret NSA document
In the face of government surveillance
It is believed Snowden has a lot more information to release
Parents sue to try to have it stopped
Sticking to the talking point
Jay Rockefeller pushing legislation
One of the internet's original architects
Approved by British intelligence officials
Sobriety checkpoints and mandatory drug tests, et cetera
But it's fine because officials were informed
Who watches the watchers? You.
A bizarre search illustrates how the war on drugs has undermined our civil liberties.
Revenge of the nerds
As a result of criminal investigation of two men
These are domestic authority requests, not NSA surveillance
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