Future of FISA, Part 3
Stanford University’s Hoover Institution held a conference with senior leaders from government, academia, and civil society to address the… read more
Stanford University’s Hoover Institution held a conference with senior leaders from government, academia, and civil society to address the future of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Section 702 gives the government authority to monitor internet activity on non-U.S. citizens to gather foreign intelligence. It was set to expire in December 2017 unless Congress renewed it. close
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