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Tag Archives: HR 2818
NSA Reform Legislation Update
I’ll withhold final judgement on the pending Conyers-Sensenbrenner bill until I see the bill text, but here’s a reality check based on the summary provided thus far by the bill’s authors and some accounts online: Conyers-Sensenbrenner would leave the Surveillance … Continue reading
David Bromwich On “Liberty, Security, and Fear”
Yale literature professor David Bromwich has a superb piece on HuffPo today that articulates so well the fraud that is the American Surveillance State: And what of liberty? A view taken by many apologists for massive surveillance holds that liberty is … Continue reading
Posted in Civil liberties
Tagged civil liberties, Congress, David Bromwich, FISA, HR 2818, NSA, PATRIOT Act, secrecy, Surveillance State Repeal Act
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X-Keyscore, Or “How NSA Knows All About Your Blog Visitors, Your Emails, And Your Life”
From today’s edition of The Guardian: A top secret National Security Agency program allows analysts to search with no prior authorization through vast databases containing emails, online chats and the browsing histories of millions of individuals, according to documents provided … Continue reading
Posted in Surveillance
Tagged FISA, HR 2818, NSA, PATRIOT Act, Snowden, Surveillance State Repeal Act, The Guardian, whistleblowers, X-KEYSCORE
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Some Whistleblower Resources From CRS
With the Manning verdict pending, I thought it might interest folks in what Congress’s research arm, the Congressional Research Service, has had to say about this topic: National Security Whistleblowers Survey of Federal Whistleblower And Anti-retaliation Laws Whistleblower Protections Under … Continue reading
Posted in Whistleblowers
Tagged Bradley Manning, civil liberties, FISA, HR 2818, NSA, PATRIOT Act, Snowden, Surveillance State Repeal Act, Thomas Drake, whistleblowers
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ICYMI: Washington Post Puts Whistleblowers In The “Style” Section
Rather bizarre placement for this Emily Wax piece, and some interesting omissions. In the section on Thomas Drake’s case (involving the TRAILBLAZER fiasco at NSA), there’s this gem: The former top spokesman for the Justice Department, Matthew Miller, later said … Continue reading
Posted in Whistleblowers
Tagged Congress, Emily Wax, FISA, HR 2818, NSA, PATRIOT Act, Surveillance State Repeal Act, Thomas Drake, TRAILBLAZER, Washington Post, whistleblowers
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Greenwald Repeats Claim NSA Analsyts Can Snoop Without Warrants
From The Hill, regarding Greenwald’s restated assertion that low-level NSA analysts can listen to To the phone calls or read the emails of U.S. Persons without a warrant: “These programs are, are very simple screens, like the ones that supermarket … Continue reading
Posted in Civil liberties
Tagged civil liberties, Congress, FISA, HR 2818, NSA, PATRIOT Act, Snowden, surveillance, Surveillance State Repeal Act
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Pew Poll Shows Hope For NSA Domestic Spying Opponents
Although the poll shows the public narrowly approving of NSA’s activities, a closer look at the data shows the following: And the historical trend shift is very encouraging: The key to moving public opinion further towards repeal is 1) more … Continue reading
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Tagged civil liberties, Congress, FISA, HR 2818, NSA, PATRIOT Act, Snowden, surveillance, Surveillance State Repeal Act
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NSL’s: The Other PATRIOT Act Authority That’s Been Violated
Although the Section 215 PATRIOT Act and Section 702 FISA Amendment Act authorities are the ones that have received so much coverage in the wake of Edward Snowden’s revelations, it’s worth remembering that earlier this year a federal judge found … Continue reading
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Tagged c/net, Congress, FISA, HR 2818, NSA, PATRIOT Act, Snowden, surveillance, Surveillance State Repeal Act, WIRED
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