US Law Allows Warrantless Access To Communications
Congress is considering a law that permits the U.S. to spy on foreign nationals without a warrant. This discussion is part of broader economic and political news segments. This process occurs before accessing Americans' communications collected under Section 702. There is bipartisan support to use this opportunity to close the data broker loophole. The data broker loophole refers to the government's practice of evading standard procedures.
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WAMU 88.5 DC
“Also, what will Congress do with a law that allows the U. S. to spy on four nationals without a warrant and NPR's planet money, which explains the economy on radio and a podcast becomes a book.”
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NPR
“A law that makes this possible. to get either a warrant or a FISA Title I order. That's a type of warrant that the FISA court issues in foreign intelligence investigations before accessing Americans communications that have been collected under Section 702.”
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