Forum Column
By Mark Schlosberg
It has been nearly five years since the tragic events of Sept. 11 and in the intervening years; government power has greatly expanded, significantly impacting the rights of ordinary Americans. Particularly in the area of government surveillance, federal powers have grown, largely facilitated by a Congress that has been unwilling to sufficiently exercise its oversight authority. Government surveillance progr...
By Mark Schlosberg
It has been nearly five years since the tragic events of Sept. 11 and in the intervening years; government power has greatly expanded, significantly impacting the rights of ordinary Americans. Particularly in the area of government surveillance, federal powers have grown, largely facilitated by a Congress that has been unwilling to sufficiently exercise its oversight authority. Government surveillance progr...
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