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Release of Memos Fuels Push for Inquiry Into Bush’s Terror-Fighting Policies - NYTimes.comRelease of Memos Fuels Push for Inquiry Into Bush’s Terror-Fighting Policies WASHINGTON — A day after releasing a set of Bush administration opinions that claimed sweeping presidential powers in fighting terrorism, the Obama administration faced new pressure on Tuesday to support a broad ...
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State bill would turn RFID researchers into felons • The RegisterThe sponsor of a controversial bill before the Nevada legislature has promised to introduce amendments after security experts and civil libertarians warned it would make felons of people studying privacy threats involving RFID, or radio frequency identification.
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What Price Patriotism? / The new USA Patriot Act treads upon the same freedoms it purports to protect(11-15) 04:00 PST San Francisco, California, USA -- Open up any US newspaper these days and you'll be awash with exhaustive details on airline-security flubs, terrorist arrests and Afghanistan-bombing reports. Even reports of people exposed to anthrax -- a phenomenon unlikely to physically ...Twine added 12 months ago
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Judge Rejects Bush’s View on Wiretaps | The News is NowPublic.comJudge Vaughn R. Walker, the chief judge for the Northern District of California, asserts that the President of the USA cannot act above the law. "FISA makes the rules and the president is bound by those rules."
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New DocumentThe Surveillance- Industrial Complex: How the American Government Is Conscripting Businesses and Individuals in the Construction of a Surveillance Society
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