UK Guardian posts the top secret rules that allow NSA to use U.S. data without a warrant

beSpacific 2013-06-21

Summary:

Follow up to previous postings on NSA’s big data domestic surveillance program – via UK Guardian: Fisa court submissions show broad scope of procedures governing NSA’s surveillance of Americans’ communication Top secret documents submitted to the court that oversees surveillance by US intelligence agencies show the judges have signed off on broad orders which allow the NSA [...]

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Link:

http://www.bespacific.com/uk-guardian-posts-the-top-secret-rules-that-allow-nsa-to-use-us-data-without-a-warrant/

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free speech privacy freedom of information courts government documents civil liberties patriot act

Authors:

Sabrina I. Pacifici

Date tagged:

06/21/2013, 17:26

Date published:

06/20/2013, 20:34