Category Archives: National security

NY Times: N.S.A. Will Not Be Allowed to Keep Old Phone Records

NY Times: N.S.A. Will Not Be Allowed to Keep Old Phone Records by Charlie Savage: Analysts at the National Security Agency will no longer be permitted to search a database holding five years of Americans’ domestic calling records after Nov. … Continue reading

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The Hill: Senate barrels toward crucial NSA votes

The Hill: Senate barrels toward crucial NSA votes by Julian Hattem: Pressure is mounting on the GOP to back a reform bill, but its fate is far from certain.

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The Hill: Reid pressures GOP on NSA bill

The Hill: Reid pressures GOP on NSA bill by Jordain Carney: Senators are split on how to handle expiring sections of the Patriot Act.

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WaPo: Why the ruling against the NSA’s phone records program could have huge implications

WaPo: Why the ruling against the NSA’s phone records program could have huge implications by Andrea Peterson: A federal appeals court ruling that the National Security Agency’s collection of millions of Americans’ phone records is illegal could undercut more than … Continue reading

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LawFare: “Reasonable Search” or “Reasonable Expectation of Privacy:” A Brief Reply to Orin Kerr on the 2nd Circuit’s Decision

LawFare: “Reasonable Search” or “Reasonable Expectation of Privacy:” A Brief Reply to Orin Kerr on the 2nd Circuit’s Decision by Yishai Schwartz: Thursday’s 2nd Circuit decision striking down 215 ends with a brief, and unresolved, rumination on the impact explicit … Continue reading

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EFF Case Analysis: Appeals Court Rules NSA Phone Records Dragnet is Illegal

EFF Case Analysis: Appeals Court Rules NSA Phone Records Dragnet is Illegal by Andrew Crocker: We now have the first decision from a court of appeals on the NSA’s mass surveillance program involving bulk collection of telephone records under Section … Continue reading

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Lawfare: Where are the Section 215 Cases — and What Impact Will They Have?

Lawfare: Where are the Section 215 Cases — and What Impact Will They Have? by Orin Kerr: Section 215, the law that has been interpreted to authorize the controversial bulk telephony metadata program, will sunset in about two months — … Continue reading

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WaPo: Pressure to rein in NSA data collection

WaPo: Pressure to rein in NSA data collection by Ellen Nakashima: The nation’s top technology firms and a coalition of privacy groups are urging Congress to place curbs on government surveillance in the face of a fast-approaching deadline for legislative … Continue reading

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The Monitor Daily: Wikimedia Files Lawsuit Against NSA Surveillance

The Monitor Daily: Wikimedia Files Lawsuit Against NSA Surveillance by Matthew Riley: Wikimedia Foundation will sue the National Security Agency and the U.S. Department of Justice, in a legal confrontation against the government’s mass surveillance program. CNET: Wikipedia parent sues … Continue reading

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eff.org: In Response to EFF Lawsuit, Government Scheduled to Release More Secret Court Opinions on NSA Surveillance

eff.org: In Response to EFF Lawsuit, Government Scheduled to Release More Secret Court Opinions on NSA Surveillance by Mark Rumold: UPDATE: Late tonight, the government released to EFF the “Raw Take” opinion and the 2008 FAA opinion, described below. Those … Continue reading

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WaPo: Officials release data on ‘backdoor’ searches

WaPo: Officials release data on ‘backdoor’ searches by Ellen Nakashima: The FBI conducts a “substantial” number of warrantless queries for Americans’ e-mails and phone calls in a special database of intercepted communications, but it does not track exactly how often, … Continue reading

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