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@techdirt.com
2 months ago
Well, That’s Everyone: Senator Wyden Letter Confirms The NSA Is Buying US Persons’ Data From Data Brokers
@techdirt.com
8 months ago
NSA Asks Congress To Not Block Federal Agencies From Collecting Location Data Without A Warrant
@techdirt.com
1 year ago
Supreme Court Denies Cert To NSA Case, Allows State Secret Privilege To Roll On Unaltered
@eff.org
1 year ago
EFF’s Flagship Jewel v. NSA Dragnet Spying Case Rejected by the Supreme Court
@techdirt.com
4 years ago
Supreme Court's Warrant Requirement For Cell Site Location Info Apparently Killed Another Domestic Surveillance Program
@techcrunch.com
5 years ago
Trump’s Supreme Court nominee opposes net neutrality, supports NSA bulk collection
@theverge.com
5 years ago
Trump’s Supreme Court nominee decided against net neutrality and for NSA surveillance
@mathewi
8 years ago
RT @eric_analytics: Supreme Court: government "cannot compel a manufacturer to write new code"How Apple Will Fight US Demand for Access https://apple.news/A11udimz1NaGNuVeTDpa1iw
@theverge.com
8 years ago
NSA dodges another lawsuit because nobody can prove agency is spying on them
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Microsoft’s Top Lawyer Calls Supreme Court Cellphone-Warrant Case “Seminal”