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Criminal Defendants Should Have Chance to Review FISA Materials, EFF and ACLU Argue in Amicus Brief

In the 36-year existence of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the government has never disclosed classified FISA materials—the specific applications for surveillance and the factual affidavits that support the surveillance request—to a criminal defendant. That all changed in January 2014 when a federal judge in Chicago ordered the...

Bitcoin 2014

EFF Activism Director Rainey Reitman and EFF Special Counsel Marcia Hofmann will be presenting a talk on "Bitcoin as a Liberty-Enhancing Technology: Case Studies in Financial Censorship and the SOPA Saga" on Saturday May 17th. After their presentation, they will participate in a panel discussion about Bitcoin and government relations.

EFF Praises Judiciary Committee Successfully Passing the Revised USA FREEDOM Act, Urges Congress to Strengthen the Bill with Additional Amendments

This statement was updated at 2:35 PM PST 5/7/14.
Earlier today, the House Judiciary Committee passed a revised version of the USA FREEDOM Act. We’re pleased by Congress’ strong step toward ending bulk surveillance of phone records of Americans. This bill is a good start toward reforming an out-of-control...

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