Sunday, July 07, 2013

More Surveillance Decisions Being Conducted Without Public's Knowledge

Yet another report surfaced in the media today spelling out the extent to which the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) Court, at the request of the National Security Agency, has expanded the reasons the government may use to access private communications without a search warrant. 

I wonder why there isn't more outrage at, what seems to me, our government running afoul of the Fourth Amendment's provision requiring a warrant for government searches and seizures in to our persons, papers, homes, and effects.

The story was posted by the New York Times and can be read here.

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