Is the FISA Court Constitutional?
The Constitution requires more than a rubber-stamp judicial tribunal.
The Constitution requires more than a rubber-stamp judicial tribunal.
Would prohibit bulk record collection, install an advocate to argue before FISC
But doesn't think the court is equipped to evaluate it
How Congress unknowingly approved the mass collection of Americans' phone records
Calls on inspector general of intel division
Surveillance advocates must demonstrate that they're worthy of trust
Closed to the public and not independent from those overseeing the programs
And then claimed members didn't want to attend
Over misleading statements about extent of NSA surveillance
Recent study found nearly half of Facebook quitters citing privacy as the reason
Despite ability to do so
Telecom companies had ability to challenge mass metadata collections but never did
How to protect Americans - and constitutional rights.
Calls him a "defector" and speculates he'll end up as an alcholic
Too many secret court rulings
Designed to identify users of anonymous network
Snowden leaked documents showing NSA had compromised it
Regarding opinions on the constitutionality of Section 215 of the Patriot Act
US, Austrian governments deny it
Customers want answers that he's forbidden to give
Facebook wants "to understand everything in the world"
Tech companies pressed on not informing users of government spying
No limit on how Israel uses it
Because nobody wants stuff that snoops on them
Too late. You're blown.
Lawyers group and patient privacy group among them
Enjoy that oversight, America!
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