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It s Official, The FISA Court is Compromised - Presiding Judge James Boasberg Hires Former DOJ-NSD Head, Mary McCord, as Amici Curiae to Advise The Court

It s Official, The FISA Court is Compromised - Presiding Judge James Boasberg Hires Former DOJ-NSD Head, Mary McCord, as Amici Curiae to Advise The Court
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Live Updates: Biden to Toughen Tax Enforcement to Help Pay for His Economic Agenda

Live Updates: Biden to Toughen Tax Enforcement to Help Pay for His Economic Agenda President Biden is seeking $80 billion to strengthen I.R.S. enforcement, which administration officials believe will raise at least $700 billion over a decade. Mr. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will travel the country this week to promote the administration’s agenda. RIGHT NOW Video President Biden will deliver remarks on the coronavirus response. He is expected to speak about outdoor mask mandates.CreditCredit.Al Drago for The New York Times Here’s what you need to know: President Biden is looking for ways to pay for his $1.5 trillion American Families Plan and his $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal.Credit.Al Drago for The New York Times

FISA court signs off on warrantless surveillance despite FBI s widespread violations

Print this article The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court’s presiding judge signed off on the sweeping surveillance powers held by federal spy agencies, a newly declassified yearly report shows, despite finding “widespread violations” of the FBI’s rules related to handling and searching the massive number of emails and other intercepts collected without a warrant. Judge James Boasberg, the top judge on the FISA court, issued a 67-page ruling in November, which was made public on Monday, dealing with FBI analyst searches of information on U.S. citizens in emails and other data sources that the National Security Agency has collected. Despite a number of problems highlighted by the judge, similar to those highlighted in a December 2019 ruling by the FISA court, Boasberg gave the green light to the NSA’s warrantless surveillance program, authorized under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act, for another year.

Court Chides F B I , but Re-Approves Warrantless Surveillance Program

Court Chides F.B.I., but Re-Approves Warrantless Surveillance Program Newly disclosed episodes in which analysts improperly searched for data about Americans largely came before changes at the bureau. The F.B.I.’s headquarters in Washington. The bureau repeatedly violated rules intended to protect Americans’ privacy.Credit.Stefani Reynolds for The New York Times April 26, 2021, 4:42 p.m. ET WASHINGTON For a second year, the nation’s surveillance court has pointed with concern to “widespread violations” by the F.B.I. of rules intended to protect Americans’ privacy when analysts search emails gathered without a warrant but still signed off on another year of the program, a newly declassified ruling shows.

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