Expanding CALEA and Electronic Surveillance Laws
EFF filed suit against three agencies of the Department of Justice (DOJ) demanding records about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance and potentially justify or undermine the Administration's new calls for expanded surveillance powers.
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This is a first for us in all of EFF's history of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation—Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has demanded we return records it gave us more than a year ago. The release of these documents doesn't endanger national security or create a risk to an...
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DEA documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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DEA documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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DEA documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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FBI documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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FBI documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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FBI documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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DEA documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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FBI documents released in response to EFF's FOIA request for about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance.
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