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Attorney general: NSA spy program to be reformed

January 17, 2007 Alberto Gonzales said the controversial domestic surveillance program will now be overseen by a secret court in Washington. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, attorney general, Bush Administration, terrorism, federal judge, court, letter, lawsuit, announcement, government, AT&T Corp., Adobe PDF

Attorney general: Bush blocked review of spy program

July 18, 2006 Alberto Gonzales also presses for controversial law that would permit secret court to review NSA spy program. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, Democrat, attorney general, Patrick Leahy, surveillance, president, court, authority, lawyer, Bush Administration, Sen.

Gonzales talks immigration in Silicon Valley

July 21, 2006 Attorney general touts Bush plan to ease some immigration restrictions and create new "digital" ID cards. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, immigrant, immigration, ID card, Republican, employer, Silicon Valley, Social Security, attorney general, Bush Administration

Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retention

May 27, 2006 In private meeting at the DOJ, attorney general and FBI director pressure Internet providers to record their customers' activities. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Internet provider, Internet Service Provider, attorney general, Internet service, record, Rep., service provider, Bush Administration, idea, spokesman

Gonzales: NSA may tap 'ordinary' Americans' e-mail

February 6, 2006 During Senate hearing, attorney general declines to offer reassurances about a secret surveillance program. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, al-Qaida, attorney general, terrorist, Sept. 11, telecommunications company, Democrat, Sen., agent, telecommunications, e-mail, U.S.

Attorney general to talk data retention with new Congress

January 18, 2007 Alberto Gonzales says it's critical to ensure that law enforcement is able to get its hands on subscriber data from ISPs. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, attorney general, Internet Service Provider, legislation, aide, Utah, Republican, Internet service, service provider

Terrorism invoked in ISP snooping proposal

May 31, 2006 Attorney general said Internet providers must retain records of Americans' activities to help in terrorism fight, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, terrorism, Internet provider, attorney general, Internet Service Provider, discussion, Comcast Corp., proposal, record, Time Warner Inc., activity, telecommunications, Google Inc.

Attorney general mum on spy program court orders

January 18, 2007 At Senate hearing, Gonzales casts doubt on whether more details will be publicly disclosed about administration's latest surveillance plans. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Patrick Leahy, attorney general, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, order, Republican, court, letter, agreement, U.S.

Gonzales: ISPs must keep records on users

September 20, 2006 Attorney general, other witnesses ask Congress to force Internet service providers to follow customers' activities. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Internet provider, attorney general, Internet Service Provider, legislation, Rep., Bush Administration, senator, Adobe PDF

Industry, others object to data retention

May 31, 2006 As feds begin talking about requiring ISPs and others to store data on customers, critics point to technical, security and privacy challenges. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Internet provider, telecommunications company, Rep., attorney general, telecommunications, Internet Service Provider, security, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

White House discloses details on surveillance

February 9, 2006 After pressure from allies, White House relents and divulges to congressional panel details of how spying is done. TAGS: NSA, Alberto Gonzales, Republican, attorney general, president, Adobe PDF, monitor

Bush allies defend NSA surveillance

January 24, 2006 As lawsuits appear and hearings are set, President Bush and allies go on the offensive over the domestic surveillance program. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, al-Qaida, 9/11 commission, surveillance, attorney general, authority, president, speech, lawsuit, Adobe PDF, Washington

Feds uncloak the Patriot Act

April 5, 2005 As debate begins on portions of the law set to expire, officials summarize how the "sneak and peek" provision has been used. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Alberto Gonzales, disclosure, Bush Administration, police, law, section, portion

Feds: Details of ISP snooping haven't been decided

January 23, 2007 DOJ attorney says there has been no "official" decision on what data providers might be required to retain or for how long. TAGS: Internet Service Provider, Alberto Gonzales, record, attorney general, attorney, IP address, Internet service, service provider, IP

Congress may make ISPs snoop on you

May 16, 2006 Proposed law targets bloggers, search engines, and Web sites that might "facilitate" access to unlawful pornography. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, data mining, legislation, Republican, Bush Administration, law, Internet Service Provider, proposal, spokesman, service provider, search engine

Week in review: The spying game

February 10, 2006 Attorney general didn't reveal much about controversial eavesdropping program, but White House gave details. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, Skype, Republican, data mining, attorney general, Week in review, privacy, telecommunications company, Intel, PC

DOJ, Net firms fail to agree on data retention

June 2, 2006 No agreement on forcing Internet companies to store data on Americans is reached at meeting, participants say. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, participant, Internet provider, telecommunications company, attorney general, Rep., telecommunications, Time Warner Inc., agreement

NSA eavesdropping: How it might work

February 7, 2006 Attorney General Gonzales plays it mum, but others offer insights into the agency's surveillance options. TAGS: NSA, backbone provider, Alberto Gonzales, fiber, Sprint Nextel, attorney general, fiber-optics, provider, senator, AT&T Corp., survey, satellite, president

Court date set for Google lawsuit

January 27, 2006 Judge sets court date for Google's attempt to fend off Justice Department's subpoena for millions of search terms. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, Google Inc., request, Democrat, attempt, Microsoft Corp.
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