Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Limits on N.S.A.


The Administration will soon propose legislation to end N.S.A.‘s collection of every phone call made by Americans.  Phone companies would not be required to retain data.  N.S.A. could only obtain specific records after a judge’s approval, and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which never met a N.S.A. request it didn’t like, will be revamped.

We’ll know more when the actual proposal is made public, but at least we are moving in the right direction.  Thank you, Mr. President.  And thank you, Edward Snowden.

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