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Winter 2008
surveillance
Bush Administration Faces New Challenges to Spying Powers
In Courtroom Showdown, Bush Demands Amnesty for Spying Telecoms
Judges Urge Standard Cell Phone Tracking Policy
With Technology Like This, Who Needs the Law?
Will Senate Actually Investigate NSA Spying on Americans?
New Surveillance Program Will Turn Military Satellites on U.S.
Agency and Bush Are Sued over Domestic Surveillance
Rights Group Sues NSA and Cheney for Spying
Wiretap Suits Press on in the Wake of FISA Amendments
ACLU Files Brief Challenging FISA Amendments Act
ACLU Launches Wiretapping Web Ad Campaign
FISA Bill's Real Target: What Remains of Our Open Society
Bush Signs New Rules on Government Wiretapping
ACLU Sues over Wiretapping Law
FISA Compromise Passes with Obama, Clinton on Opposite Sides
Bush Wins on Spy Bill
Compromising the Constitution
Revised Intelligence Law Would Broaden Government Surveillance Powers
Domestic Spying Quietly Goes On
Groups Sue U.S. for Data on Tracking by Cellphone
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