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13 Sep 2013, 12:31 pm by J. Michael Goodson Law Library
The NSA has occupied the headlines all summer, since former contract employee Edward Snowden released materials to the media which exposed details of large-scale government surveillance programs. [read post]
10 Dec 2021, 3:44 pm by Peter S. Lubin and Patrick Austermuehle
Apple recently sued the NSO Group, an Israeli surveillance company that allegedly uses Apple products to spy on targets for its government clients. [read post]
2 Jun 2015, 1:45 pm
No reform can be effective unless we bring more sunlight into how the government is interpreting the law and the surveillance programs it is turning against law-abiding citizens. [read post]
7 Jan 2020, 8:39 am by Saira Hussain
Surveillance Self-Defense Now, more than ever, it’s important to know your rights and understand what precautions you can take to protect yourself from digital surveillance by our government. [read post]
The measures effected in March 2022, known as the régimen de excepción (state of exception), have caused numerous advocacy groups to become the targets of co-ordinated operations aimed at fracturing their efforts, such as the Movement of Victims of the Regime, who were harassed by police offers in July 2023 after a press conference surveilled by government operatives acting as journalists. [read post]
9 Apr 2007, 10:08 pm
The NSA surveillance of telephone calls, for example, involves speech. [read post]
29 Jul 2008, 6:32 pm
An Islamic charity suing the government for its warrantless surveillance program says it has produced public statements by Bush Administration officials revealing that intelligence services listened in on phone calls between the charity and its American lawyers, something government lawyers have refused to admit and have said can't be proven. [read post]
13 Jan 2014, 10:10 am by Dave Maass
NSA, also argues that the DOJ must stop pretending that information revealed and publicly acknowledged about government surveillance over the last seven months is still secret. [read post]
29 May 2015, 11:30 am by Rahul Bhagnari
In other words, more senators believe that the prospect of completely losing some surveillance authority is less damaging than allowing the government to continue its current surveillance practices. [read post]
7 Apr 2023, 12:12 pm by Paige Collings
It provides that governments may voluntarily share the products of their electronic surveillance with other governments, whenever domestic law permits it. [read post]
First, it followed a trend of government officials acknowledging the ineffectiveness of some surveillance tools. [read post]
20 Apr 2021, 9:00 am by Charlie Hogle
There’s no special exception for opinions involving government surveillance and national security. [read post]
10 Jan 2014, 7:11 pm by April Glaser and Cindy Cohn
“History shows that when government is engaged in surveillance, it can undermine public trust, and in that sense render its own citizens insecure. [read post]
31 Jan 2007, 10:10 am
… But FISA set the course for an astonishing legislative assault on privacy rights versus government intrusion and surveillance. [read post]
16 Feb 2023, 9:48 am by Tom Smith
The U.S. government has secretly been tracking those who didn’t get the COVID jab, or are only partially jabbed, through a previously unknown surveillance program designed by the U.S. [read post]
13 Jul 2015, 6:15 am
  The malware in this case was a program called FinSpy, surveillance software marketed exclusively to governments by the Gamma Group of Companies. [read post]
Consider that, in October 2018, Citizen Lab published a report identifying 45 countries where Pegasus is being deployed to conduct surveillance operations on behalf of as many as 30 governments; the specific targets of many of those surveillance operations are still a mystery to everyone except the secretive government agencies monitoring them. [read post]
11 Dec 2007, 1:37 pm
In its third ever publicly released decision (.pdf) in its 29-year history, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court denied, on national security grounds, to review the classification of earlier secret court orders that struck down a government spy program that, for five years, targeted Americans for surveillance without getting court orders. [read post]
26 May 2021, 4:15 pm by Katitza Rodriguez
Back on the bright side, we were happy that the Grand Chamber once again rejected the UK government’s contention (akin to the U.S. government’s) that privacy invasions only occur once a human being looks at intercepted communications. [read post]