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United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (or FISC ) is a U.S. federal court authorized under § 1803. It was established by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA...
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Federal Intelligence Court Rules Warrantless Wiretapping Legal: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review has ordered the release of a redacted opinion.
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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (" FISA " , 92 Stat. , enacted |Missing required parameter 1= month ! , 1978, ch.36, 1566) is an Act of Congress which prescribes procedures f...
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A review of Justice Department reports to Congress shows that the 26-year-old Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court modified more wiretap requests from the Bush administration than from the four previous presidential administrations combined.
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Although the NSA is barred from domestic spying, it can get warrants issued with the permission of a special court called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court.
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United States Foreign Intelligence; Surveillance Court of Review; Argued September 9, 2002 Decided November 18, 2002; In re: Sealed Case No. 02-001; Consolidated with; 02-002; On Motions for Review of Orders of the United States;
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According to the findings by Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine, the FBI tried to work around the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which oversees clandestine spying in the United States, after it twice rejected an FBI request in 2006 to obtain certain records.
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