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USA Patriot Act FBI Public FISA Foreign policy ExecutiveCongressSupreme Court Government agencies International surveillance

USA Patriot Act FBI Senate judiciary committee US Department of Justice Library Implementation of FISA under December 23, 2002 Patriot, letters

USA Patriot Act Section 215 Business records authority of FISA Library records To Senator Leahy from Asst. AG Daniel J Bryant

Public opinion (security vs privacy) Public knowledge Program/agency disclosure Generational Secret programs Ideological values Rhetoric Geographical Security Shifts in timeGovt Privacy Bill of rights Court precedent

American public Domestic communication International communication Communications companies Phone Internet Landline Cellphone Surveillance NSA Older generation Younger generation

American public Surveillance programs NSA, other intel agencies Foreigners / terror suspects Homegrown terrorists Miami Private citizens ? War on Terror enemy = ? Public opinion Data mining Leads Irrelevant information Congress Courts Federal govt Republicans Democrats For Against For Against US Constitution Private companies Telecoms Tech ??

Security Rights Domestic safety Prevention Terrorism FBI NSA CIA Govt Courts US Constitution 4 th 5 th 9 th 14 th Privacy Anonymity

Privacy Phone monitoring Wire taps USA Patriot Act Secrecy Spying Classified National security FBI NSA CIA Constitutionality 9 th Amendment Government responsibility vs citizens’ rights Terrorism Prevention

Surveillance FBINSACIA Secrecy Spying Probable cause US Constitution 4 th 5 th 9 th 14 th Security Terrorism Preventative measures Government practices Private sector Constitutionality Legal vs illegal