A surveillance law that granted the government expanded authority to collect the communications of foreign persons outside the United States four years ago is set to expire in four days unless reauthorized. On Thursday, senators concerned about how the law has been interpreted in secret and how these secret interpretations permit the collection or interception of Americans’ communications put forward amendments to the reauthorization and were permitted to engage in what passes for debate in Congress these days.
A Few Senators Take a Stand for Civil Liberties Ahead of Surveillance Law Reauthorization |
| By: Kevin Gosztola Thursday December 27, 2012 5:38 pm |


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