Appeals Court Limits Military Surveillance of Civilian Internet Use

beSpacific 2014-09-28

Summary:

“The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in United States v. Dreyer that an agent for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service violated Defense Department regulations and the Posse Comitatus Act when he conducted a surveillance operation in Washington state to identify civilians who might be sharing illegal files. The 1878 Act prevents the U.S. […]

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Authors:

Sabrina I. Pacifici

Date tagged:

09/28/2014, 02:11

Date published:

09/27/2014, 21:19