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Above the Law: Court Throws Out Warrantless Wiretap Suit

by Jason Ditz | Aug 7, 2012

Above the Law: Court Throws Out Warrantless Wiretap Suit | Feds can’t be sued for illegally spying

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Court Upholds Arrest of First US Citizen Based on Drone Surveillance

by Jason Ditz | Aug 3, 2012

Court Upholds Arrest of First US Citizen Based on Drone Surveillance | Judge: No improper use of drone

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Apartment Manager Uncovered NYPD’s Illegal Spying Ring

by Jason Ditz | Jul 25, 2012

Apartment Manager Uncovered NYPD’s Illegal Spying Ring | Called 911 to report ‘suspicious’ apartment that was police safehouse

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Sen. Paul Pushes Bill to Limit Domestic Drone Surveillance

by Jason Ditz | Jun 13, 2012

Sen. Paul Pushes Bill to Limit Domestic Drone Surveillance | With 64 bases already in US, is first attempt to limit them too late?

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Growing Opposition as US Mulls Arming Domestic Drones

by Jason Ditz | May 23, 2012

Growing Opposition as US Mulls Arming Domestic Drones | ACLU: Not appropriate for police to have attack drones

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Claims of ‘Terror Threat’ Fuel Western Surveillance States

by Jason Ditz | Apr 1, 2012

Claims of ‘Terror Threat’ Fuel Western Surveillance States | Internet to phone, Western citizens are being watched

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Massive Impact: Last Month’s Supreme Court GPS Tracking Ruling Shuts Down Thousands of FBI Surveillance Plots

by Jason Ditz | Feb 26, 2012

Supreme Court ruling shut down thousands of FBI surveillance plots | FBI still trying to recover illegal trackers

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WikiLeaks Site to Raise Awareness of Worldwide Surveillance

by Jason Ditz | Dec 2, 2011

Looking to move on from its last selection of leaks, WikiLeaks has launched a new site called Spy Files centering on raising awareness of government surveillance and privacy violations worldwide. TechNewsWorld has a first look at the surveillance culture and companies...

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NYPD Surveillance of Muslims May Violate First Amendment

by John Glaser | Sep 6, 2011

The New York Police Department secretly gathered intelligence on more than 250 mosques and student groups in the New York area in one of the nation's most aggressive domestic surveillance programs since the September 11th terrorist attacks. A secret squad known as the...

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Broad US Spying on Innocent Americans

by Jason Ditz | Sep 1, 2011

Broad US Spying on Innocent Americans

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