Government
Jul. 13, 2009
New Report Raises Questions About Secret Surveillance Program
A long-awaited report released Friday by inspectors general from the Justice Department and several intelligence agencies questions the legality, handling and value of the federal government's secret surveillance program.




By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - A long-awaited report released Friday by inspectors general from the Justice Department and several intelligence agencies questions the legality, handling and value of the federal government's secret surveillance program, which reportedly spied on thousands of U.S. citizens and others. The program is the subject of ongoing federal civil litigation in San Francisco where an Oregon-based Isla...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - A long-awaited report released Friday by inspectors general from the Justice Department and several intelligence agencies questions the legality, handling and value of the federal government's secret surveillance program, which reportedly spied on thousands of U.S. citizens and others. The program is the subject of ongoing federal civil litigation in San Francisco where an Oregon-based Isla...
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