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The NSA has ‘concerning’ data collection and surveillance policies,but the Fisa court continues authorizing the agency’s actionsHow many times does the NSA have to be rebuked in court before judges start taking absent some of the agency’s huge surveillance powers?The controversial Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (Fisa) court derided in recent years as a rubber stamp for the NSA, and which normally operates in almost total secrecy – just released an opinion from November 2015 in which federal judge Thomas Hogan sharply criticized the spy agency. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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