Topic: warrantless surveillance
Warrantless surveillance represents a significant threat to individual privacy and civil liberties, as government agencies conduct monitoring without proper legal oversight. Recent legislative actions have expanded these programs, often shrouded in secrecy, raising concerns about accountability and the erosion of free speech. The implications of such surveillance extend beyond national security, impacting the rights of all individuals to communicate freely and privately.
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The Warrantless Surveillance Bill Renewal Is Even Broader Than Many Noticed
A overlooked provision changed the definition of “electronic communications service providers.”
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The Senate’s Eleventh-Hour Approval of The Warrantless Surveillance Program
Another loss for privacy and respecters of the constitution.
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Did the Leak of Alleged Russia National Security Threat Kill The Bill To Reform Warrantless Surveillance?
At the last minute, a new excuse not to end warrantless surveillance is found.
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House Intelligence Committee Leaders Reportedly Want at Least Part of the Floor Debate on Warrantless Surveillance Bill Reauthorization To Happen in Secret
A lack of transparency from a major privacy threat.
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FBI Engages in Warrantless Surveillance Again – This Time Over Legal Gun Sales on Facebook
More infringements on privacy rights.
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NYT op-ed: “Privacy at all costs” is “dangerous,” use of Signal and similar tools “puts us all at risk”
The piece branded Signal “government-evading technology.”






