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@eff.org
1 year ago
EFF’s Flagship Jewel v. NSA Dragnet Spying Case Rejected by the Supreme Court
@eff.org
4 years ago
Americans Deserve Their Day in Court About NSA Mass Surveillance Programs
@eff.org
5 years ago
Judge Dodges Legality of NSA Mass Spying, Citing Secrecy Claims
@eff.org
5 years ago
Government Fights to Trap EFF’s NSA Spying Case in a Catch-22
@techcrunch.com
5 years ago
In a court filing, Edward Snowden says a report critical to an NSA lawsuit is authentic
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Intel agencies want to make the most controversial foreign surveillance rule permanent
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
Bill Gates thinks everyone is wrong on Apple iPhone case and backs FBI
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
Another U.K. Surveillance Review Calls For Judicial Sign-Off For Intercepts
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Phone Surveillance Revelation Should Prompt Reassessment Of NSA Spying
@gigaom.com
9 years ago
Court backs NSA on internet spying as Obama ducks call for reform
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Microsoft’s Top Lawyer Calls Supreme Court Cellphone-Warrant Case “Seminal”
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
Microsoft’s Top Lawyer Calls On Congress To End The NSA’s “Unfettered Bulk Collection Of Data”