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The Pentagon is tracking US citizens without a warrant, Senator says


May 14th, 2021
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The Pentagon may be using commercial data to track Americans without due legal process, according to a letter from Senator Ron Wyden shared with
Vice News. Wyden had queried the Department of Defense (DoD) about mobile location and other data it had purchased from commercial sources, following reports in
The Wall Street Journal and elsewhere. The DoD replied to some questions, but several responses were redacted. I write to urge you to release to the public information about the Department of Defense s warrantless surveillance of Americans, Wyden replied. 
Various US law enforcement agencies have been purchasing electronic cellphone and other location data from apps installed on Americans phones to track alleged terrorists, illegal immigrants and other groups since at least 2017. I have spent the last year investigating the shady, unregulated data brokers that are selling this data and the government agencies th ....

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Barre-Montpelier Times Argus
A bipartisan group of lawmakers, including U.S. Sens. Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders, has proposed banning police from buying access to user data from data brokers, including ones that “illegitimately obtained” their records.
“The Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act” is sponsored by 20 members of the U.S. Senate.
The proposed act:
∫ Requires the government to get a court order to compel data brokers to disclose data the same kind of court order needed to compel data from tech and phone companies.
∫ Stops law enforcement and intelligence agencies buying data on people in the United States and about Americans abroad, if the data was obtained from a user’s account or device, or via deception, hacking, violations of a contract, privacy policy or terms of service. ....

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Editorial Roundup: New England


Massachusetts’ state government has long been one of the least transparent in the country.
Want to know how your representative voted in committee on a crucial climate change or police reform bill? Good luck with that. There’s no requirement the information be made public.
Curious about who testified before the committee before it took its top-secret vote? You’re going to have trouble with that one too.
And many of the documents that are readily accessible to the public in other states - e-mails, contracts, and memos at the heart of the people’s business - are off-limits here. Massachusetts has the dubious distinction of being the only state in the country where the governor’s office, the legislature, and the judiciary all claim they are exempt from public records law. ....

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