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New ODNI National Security Transparency Report Reveals Steady Increase in Section 702 Surveillance, Continued Warrantless Querying Issues
On April 28, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released its Annual Statistical Transparency Report Regarding the Intelligence Community’s Use of National Security Surveillance Authorities, which shows a steady increase in targeting under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)—up to nearly 250,000 in 2022—and continued noncompliance with Congressional safeguards.
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FISA Section 702: Reform or Sunset
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Intelligence Surveillance
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Surveillance Court Finds FBI Repeatedly Misused FISA Program to Conduct Unlawful Surveillance of Americans
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Appeals Court: NSA Call Metadata Program Was Illegal, Likely Unconstitutional
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Coalition Amicus Brief: Civil Litigants Must Be Able to Challenge FISA Surveillance
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Senate Amends FISA Reauthorization Bill, Sends Back to the House
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Intelligence Surveillance
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Privacy Board Supports End of NSA Call Record Program
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Intelligence Surveillance
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House Judiciary Committee to Consider Surveillance Reform
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Intelligence Surveillance
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EPIC Joins Civil Liberties Groups, Backs Surveillance Reform
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Intelligence Surveillance
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