Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Witnesses testified about domestic surveillance programs and legislation proposed by Senator Specter and the White House to submit the… read more
Witnesses testified about domestic surveillance programs and legislation proposed by Senator Specter and the White House to submit the legislation to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court for review. The proposed measure would expand the time of emergency warrants issued under the act, penalize officials found misusing information, and define guidelines for the attorney general in prosecuting terrorism within the U.S. close
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Steven G. Bradbury Assistant Attorney General (Acting) Department of Justice->Office of Legal Counsel
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Bryan Cunningham Attorney
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