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Government

Feb. 7, 2006

Secrets: A Top Priority in Eavesdropping Defense?

Forum Column - By Norman Abrams - Most legal scholars and members of Congress assume that the National Security Agency's White House-approved electronic eavesdropping without a court order on communications between a person abroad and a person in the United States is prohibited by the express provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

        
Forum Column
        
By Norman Abrams
        
        Most legal scholars and members of Congress assume that the National Security Agency's White House-approved electronic eavesdropping without a court order on communications between a person abroad an...

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