Feds Sued for Hiding NSA Snooping in Terrorism Cases
Lets them keep defendants from challenging constitutionality
Lets them keep defendants from challenging constitutionality
Fighting back at reputation as a "rubber stamp" for NSA
So much for that whole "oversight" thing
Call for more countries to participate
Did not contain any secrets
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) says the powers have been abused
But not all judges are allowing it.
Tech industries stand to lose billions over loss of trust
FOIA request revealed the jump in FOIA requests
Fighting terrorism, changing the world
What, no blaming the messenger or defending it in knee-jerk reaction? How odd.
Clapper flip-flops, furloughs workers
Trying to placate EU officials
Actively targeting social media posts
Got the whole PowerPoint treatment
Accused of breaching privacy
More details about Lavabit's shutdown
Most transparent administration yada, yada, yada
"The American people are getting left with an inaccurate impression of the effectiveness of NSA programs," said Sen. Leahy
But decided against putting program into practice
Non-essential with a but?
Regardless of whether they are connected to any investigation
Convicted of insider trading after resisting NSA surveillance
Information from the latest Snowden leak
Twelve reasons not to date an NSA worker
How the president learned to stop worrying and love unaccountable surveillance
Even supporters, apparently
28 hackers from 13 countries
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