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Fisa Surveillance And Aliens, Amit K. Chhabra
The Relevance Of Relevance: Section 215 Of The Usa Patriot Act And The Nsa Metadata Collection Program, Casey J. Mcgowan
The Relevance Of Relevance: Section 215 Of The Usa Patriot Act And The Nsa Metadata Collection Program, Casey J. Mcgowan
Fordham Law Review
In June 2013, a National Security Agency (NSA) contractor, Edward Snowden, leaked classified documents exposing a number of secret government programs. Among these programs was the “telephony metadata” collection program under which the government collects records from phone companies containing call record data for nearly every American. News of this program created considerable controversy and led to a wave of litigation contesting the validity of the program.
The legality of the metadata collection program has been challenged on both constitutional and statutory grounds. The program derives its authority from Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, codified as 50 U.S.C. …
The Nsa In Global Perspective: Surveillance, Human Rights, And International Counterterrorism, Peter Margulies
The Nsa In Global Perspective: Surveillance, Human Rights, And International Counterterrorism, Peter Margulies
Fordham Law Review
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I Spy With My Not So Little Eye: A Comparison Of Surveillance Law In The United States And New Zealand, Valerie Redmond
I Spy With My Not So Little Eye: A Comparison Of Surveillance Law In The United States And New Zealand, Valerie Redmond
Fordham International Law Journal
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