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PATRIOT Act Oversight and Other Surveillance Oxymorons
On May 21, 2015, the Department of Justice Inspector General publicly released a long-overdue report on the FBI’s compliance with PATRIOT…
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On May 21, 2015, the Department of Justice Inspector General publicly released a long-overdue report on the FBI’s compliance with PATRIOT…
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The day after Congress enacts what is touted as major legislation, it’s always a fun exercise to compare the headlines with the reality…
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Metadata Program Illegal, Appeals Court Says
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If you just relied on the headlines on the coverage of the House Judiciary Committee’s action yesterday on the USA Freedom Act, you’d think…
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GOP Majority Leader Memo Is Opening Salvo Yesterday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy sent his conference members a memo about the likely legislative schedule for the balance of April and early May. This is the operative paragraph about the looming PATRIOT Act reauthorization fight, which could kick off as early
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Full interview here. The money quote: “Richard Nixon got kicked out of Washington for tapping one hotel suite. Today we’re tapping every American citizen in the country, and no one has been put on trial for it or even investigated. We don’t even have an inquiry into it.
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The Congressional Libertarian-Progressive Coalition Is Leading It Today, Rep. Thomas Massie (pictured above left) (R-KY) and Rep. Mark Pocan (on the right) (D-WI) formally unveiled their Surveillance State Repeal Act (HR 1466). My colleague Sascha Meinrath of the X-Lab and I each had op-eds out today as well (which you
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The recently leaked CIA study on “High Value Targeting” Is Troubling On Many Levels
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Desperation is never an attractive quality. It inevitably leads to bad choices—usually in the form of a willingness to accept a bad deal…
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Enabling The Panopticon
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The Demolition Of Obama’s Credibility In The NSA Domestic Spying Scandal