- 2003 Draft Legislation Covered Eavesdropping (p)(f)
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- 2003 Draft Legislation Covered Eavesdropping (p)(f)
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- A Push to Rewrite Wiretap Law (f)
The Bush administration is pressing Congress this week for the authority to intercept, without a court order, any international phone call or e-mail between a surveillance target outside the United States and any person in the United States. Aug 1, 2007
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- ABC News: Legal Rationale for Spy Program Questioned (p)(f)
WASHINGTON Mar 9, 2006 (AP)— A former top national security lawyer at the Justice Department questions the Bush administration`s legal rationale for its warrantless eavesdropping program, newly released documents show.
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- ACLU pushes for results in domestic spying lawsuit
03/10/06 - The Detroit News (p)(f)
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- ACLU Slams Appeals Court Decision in NSA Surveillance Case (f)
CINCINNATI - In a 2-1 decision, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals today dismissed a legal challenge to the Bush administration’s warrantless surveillance program. The challenge was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of prominent journalists, scholars, attorneys and national nonprofit organizations who say that the unchecked surveillance program is disrupting their ability to communicate effectively with sources and clients. July 6, 2007 [links to audio of ACLU argument]
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- ACLU sues over NSA eavesdropping program - Jan 17, 2006 (p)(f)
The American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday said it had filed suit against the National Security Agency, alleging that its warrantless wiretapping program is unconstitutional and that President Bush, in authorizing it, exceeded his constitutional authority.
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- ACLU v. NSA Federal Court Decision (p)(f)
ACLU v. NSA Federal Court Decision (8/17/2006) Description: In the first federal challenge ever argued against the Bush administration’s NSA spying program, U.S. District Court Judge Anna Diggs Taylor rules that the program to monitor the phone calls and e-mails of millions of Americans without warrants is unconstitutional.
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- Activists on Right, GOP Lawmakers Divided on Spying (p)(f)
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- Additional Parking Planned for Odenton MARC Station (p)(f)
Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) recently described the Savage MARC property as a "gold mine," because of its proximity to the National Security Agency. The Odenton station is similarly nearby. The NSA, Fort Meade's largest tenant, plans to add 1,500 jobs each year through 2008. In addition, the Army post is expected to gain more than 5,000 jobs, most of them from the Defense Information Systems Agency in 2011. [sep 14, 2006]
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- Al Gore: Unchecked Executive Power (p)(f)
On Monday, Jan 16, 2006 former Vice President Al Gore delivered a major address on the threat posed by policies of the Bush Administration to the Constitution. He specifically pointed to domestic wiretapping and torture and the administration’s efforts to extend executive power beyond Congressional direction and judicial review. VIDEO and AUDIO links.
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- Ally warned Bush on spying: report (p)(f)
Peter Hoekstra, the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, a key Congressional ally of President Bush sent a sharply worded letter to the president in May warning that the administration might have broken the law by failing to inform Congress of some secret intelligence programs, The New York Times reported in Sunday editions. July 8, 2006
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- American Civil Liberties Union : ACLU Shocked at Bush Use of National Security Agency for Domestic Spying, Says Move Violate...
The American Civil Liberties Union today expressed shock about revelations reported in the New York Times that President Bush secretly authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on conversations of Americans and others in the United States. ACLU Press Release Dec 15, 2005
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- Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency (f)
Dick Cheney is the most influential and powerful man ever to hold the office of vice president. This series examines Cheney's largely hidden and little-understood role in crafting policies for the War on Terror, the economy and the environment.
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- At the Times, a Scoop Deferred (p)(f)
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- AT&T Allegedly Provided Customer Data To Feds
| Feb 2, 2006 | Network Computing (p)(f)
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- AT&T Targeted For NSA Program
Yahoo! News (p)(f)
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- Attorney General Letter Re NSA Spying (f)
Jan 17, 2007
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- BBC NEWS | Americas | Bush defends US spying programme (p)(f)
US President George W Bush has strongly defended his domestic spying programme, which involves eavesdropping on people with suspected ties to terror groups. BBC Jan 2, 2006
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- Behind Power, One Principle as Bush Pushes Prerogatives
New York Times (p)(f)
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