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Privacy of telecommunications / Mass surveillance / National Security Agency / National security / Crime prevention / United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court / ACLU v. Clapper / NSA warrantless surveillance / Klayman v. Obama / Smith v. Maryland / PRISM / Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Date: 2015-07-23 23:52:17
Privacy of telecommunications
Mass surveillance
National Security Agency
National security
Crime prevention
United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
ACLU v. Clapper
NSA warrantless surveillance
Klayman v. Obama
Smith v. Maryland
PRISM
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

  Excerpt from Vol. 3, Issue 2 (Spring/SummerCite as: Lauren Doney, Comment, NSA Surveillance, Smith & Section 215:

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