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215 reforms limit bulk collection, don’t prevent legitimate investigation

26 Jul 2013

The Amash-Conyers amendment, the U.S. Congress’ first attempt to limit the NSA surveillance, may have been unsuccessful. But its narrow loss demonstrates the growing force behind the call to reform these programs. To know where we go from here, its important to look at the potential impact of this amendment.

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215 reforms limit bulk collection, don’t prevent legitimate investigation
26 Jul 2013
215 reforms limit bulk collection, don’t prevent legitimate investigation

Access supports proposed U.S. amendment limiting NSA metadata collection

23 Jul 2013

In less than 24 hours the U.S. Congress will vote on an amendment that could help put an end to the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of telecommunications metadata, offering the first legislative opportunity to begin to rein in U.S. government’s massive spying program.

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Access supports proposed U.S. amendment limiting NSA metadata collection
23 Jul 2013
Access supports proposed U.S. amendment limiting NSA metadata collection

Public hearing reveals most of Congress was in the dark about NSA surveillance programs

19 Jul 2013

Representatives from the NSA, FBI, and DOJ faced serious scrutiny before the US House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday in a hearing on the ‘Administration’s use of FISA Authorities.’ The defining narrative of the hearing came from the Members themselves, who indignantly contended that Congress had been largely kept in the dark about the nature and scope of the surveillance programs.

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Public hearing reveals most of Congress was in the dark about NSA surveillance programs
19 Jul 2013
Public hearing reveals most of Congress was in the dark about NSA surveillance programs

We need to know: companies, civil society call for transparency on surveillance

18 Jul 2013

Access joined a broad coalition in sending a letter to US government officials calling on the government to a) ensure internet, telephone, and web-based service providers be allowed to regularly report specific data regarding intelligence information requests, and to b) establish its own transparency report with specific data on number of requests, statutes, authorities, and affected individuals.

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We need to know: companies, civil society call for transparency on surveillance
18 Jul 2013
We need to know: companies, civil society call for transparency on surveillance

Investors raise unique surveillance concerns

11 Jul 2013

Some of the world’s leading sustainable investment firms have joined the growing chorus of voices speaking out against private sector compliance in the U.S. government’s sweeping violations of human rights through its widely publicized NSA surveillance programs.

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Investors raise unique surveillance concerns
11 Jul 2013
Investors raise unique surveillance concerns

Obama’s appointment for FBI director fails to support surveillance reform

11 Jul 2013

James Comey, nominee for director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, failed to take a stand against the U.S. government’s widely publicized recent intrusions into personal privacy at his confirmation hearing. However, many of the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee signaled their support for important reform.

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Obama’s appointment for FBI director fails to support surveillance reform
11 Jul 2013
Obama’s appointment for FBI director fails to support surveillance reform

Access joins demonstrations to ‘Restore the 4th’ in the United States

5 Jul 2013

Hundreds in New York marched to protest the U.S. government’s unlawful surveillance programs and to support privacy rights.

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Access joins demonstrations to ‘Restore the 4th’ in the United States
5 Jul 2013
Access joins demonstrations to ‘Restore the 4th’ in the United States

Privacy board awakens after NSA spying is revealed

21 Jun 2013

The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) is the government oversight body principally charged with protecting privacy and civil liberties in the United States. However, in the eight years since it was established, the PCLOB has met only infrequently. But with the recent revelations of unconstitutional massive data collection by the NSA, it seems the PCLOB’s long run of applied irrelevance may have finally come to an end – and not a moment too soon.

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Privacy board awakens after NSA spying is revealed
21 Jun 2013
Privacy board awakens after NSA spying is revealed

Internet companies fight US government’s surveillance silence

20 Jun 2013

As secrets about the NSA’s surveillance programs continue to command the world’s attention, some communications companies involved are advocating that the US government allow them to reveal more about their participation in the programs in order to maintain their reputations.

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Internet companies fight US government’s surveillance silence
20 Jun 2013
Internet companies fight US government’s surveillance silence

New information and more questions on US global surveillance after Congressional oversight hearings

19 Jun 2013

Representatives of top U.S. intelligence agencies testified before the House Intelligence Committee in a public oversight hearing. While the hearing largely served to allow officials to legitimate the recently-revealed massive US surveillance programs, a few representatives pushed back, granting the public important new information on these programs.

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New information and more questions on US global surveillance after Congressional oversight hearings
19 Jun 2013
New information and more questions on US global surveillance after Congressional oversight hearings