The White House can continue using Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for several months after its ...
Congress is agonizing (again) over a soon-expiring controversial federal surveillance program, but its true deadline may not be as imminent as advertised.
For too long, this law has allowed the government to evade privacy protections and spy on Americans. Reform is overdue.
Congress battles over FISA 702 renewal as Trump pushes extension, while bipartisan critics demand reforms or warn of ...
As the deadline for national security authorities loomed, the House of Representatives moved to reauthorize Section 702 of ...
The surveillance program lapses April 19 unless renewed by Congress. The Trump administration is asking for a clean, 18-month extension.
This week, House Speaker Mike Johnson made a decision that imperils the constitutional rights of Americans: he allowed an extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to be ...
The U.S. House will decide whether to advance a bill reauthorizing a controversial government surveillance authority, but it ...
Congress should let the executive keep fighting terrorism and give recent reforms more time to work.
Rumors are rampant on Capitol Hill about an effort said to be underway by US congressional leaders to salvage a controversial surveillance program—a plan that sources say may include slipping a ...