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@eff.org
1 year ago
EFF’s Flagship Jewel v. NSA Dragnet Spying Case Rejected by the Supreme Court
@9to5mac.com
3 years ago
NSA mass surveillance program was illegal – second court ruling
@news.bitcoin.com
3 years ago
US Federal Court Rules NSA Mass Surveillance Illegal, Credits Edward Snowden
@techcrunch.com
5 years ago
In a court filing, Edward Snowden says a report critical to an NSA lawsuit is authentic
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
The NSA will continue snooping on US citizens’ phones for another month
@extremetech.com
8 years ago
EU declares ‘safe harbor’ agreement invalid thanks to NSA spying
@venturebeat.com
8 years ago
Court sides with U.S. government over NSA metadata collection program
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
NSA to resume mass surveillance on US citizens for another 6 months
@venturebeat.com
9 years ago
The NSA wants to keep its massive spying program going a little longer
@theverge.com
9 years ago
NSA's internet surveillance faces constitutional challenge in court
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
NSA Internet Metadata Program Collected More Than Was Allowed, Shared Data Too Broadly
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Court Allowed NSA To Spy On All But 4 Countries