Legally Justifying NSA Surveillance of Americans

Schneier on Security 2013-09-20

Summary:

Kit Walsh has an interesting blog post where he looks at how existing law can be used to justify the surveillance of Americans. Just to challenge ourselves, we'll ignore the several statutory provisions and other doctrines that allow for spying without court oversight, such as urgent collection, gathering information not considered protected by the Fourth Amendment, the wartime spying provision,...

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https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/legally_justify.html

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Tags:

privacy surveillance nsa courts

Authors:

schneier

Date tagged:

09/20/2013, 14:11

Date published:

09/20/2013, 13:01