A leaked NSA newsletter published Wednesday highlights the collection of phone metadata as one of the agency's "most useful tools." The document — which was leaked by Edward Snowden and published by ...
The government's widespread collection of phone metadata is probably unconstitutional, a district judge ruled this week. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon granted the plaintiffs' request for an ...
Trump’s 21-Point Plan Misses the Only Point That Matters The Tricky Politics of Government Shutdowns Marjorie Taylor Greene Earns Her Strange New Respect the Old-Fashioned Way America’s Young ...
The future of the NSA’s bulk metadata collection program is in serious doubt, which raises the questions: how useful is it to the intelligence community, and what will they do if it goes away? Update: ...
Today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied Larry Klayman's emergency petition for rehearing en banc of the appeals court's decision to stay a lower court injunction against the ...
The USA FREEDOM Act as it stands will make Americans less safe while contributing little or nothing to their privacy. The bulk collection program the bill abolishes grew from a very real intelligence ...
This past Saturday at midnight, a key intelligence-gathering technique quietly went away. In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, the National Security Agency began the collection ...
The NSA's vaunted cell phone metadata collection program, often defended on the grounds that its comprehensive sweep of information allows the government to uncover unseen connections, only collected ...
Phone metadata would remain with the phone providers rather than in vast government data centers. President Obama this week outlined a plan that would stop the government's bulk collection of ...
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