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2025-01-23
Cato Institute 7 related

A US district judge rules that the FBI's warrantless “backdoor” searches of FISA's Section 702 databases violate the Fourth Amendment

but nonetheless, today's decision that Section 702 data cannot be used to spy on US persons without a warrant was hard-fought and actually a pretty big deal.  —  www.eff.org/deeplinks/20... @eff.org :...

2024-10-22
404 Media 3 related

Lawsuit: a civil rights organization says a Virginia town installing Flock cameras violated the Fourth Amendment, making citizens moving untracked “impossible”

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2022-08-26
New York Times 13 related

A federal judge ruled Cleveland State University violated the Fourth Amendment when it used monitoring software to scan a student's bedroom before a remote test

A federal judge said Cleveland State University violated the Fourth Amendment when it used software to scan a student's bedroom …

2015-02-22
The Intercept

FBI Flouts Obama Directive to Limit Gag Orders on National Security Letters

Despite the post-Snowden spotlight on mass surveillance, the intelligence community's easiest end-run around the Fourth Amendment since 2001 has been something called a National Security Letter.

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