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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.
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Feds appeal loss in NSA wiretap case
August 1, 2006
Bush administration asks the 9th Circuit to halt a lawsuit that accuses AT&T of illegally opening its network to the NSA.
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GOP skepticism over NSA program widens
May 15, 2006
A New Hampshire senator questions whether feds should use resources to assemble vast databases of Americans' phone calls.
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Anger grows over NSA surveillance report
May 12, 2006
Senators promise immediate hearings after report the agency secretly obtained tens of millions of phone records.
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Senators press for details of NSA spying
February 28, 2006
A prominent Senate Democrat says President Bush seems to think there's "no place" for judicial or congressional oversight.
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AT&T says cooperation with NSA could be legal
August 22, 2006
Company's lobbyist says "very specific" law authorizes surveillance cooperation, which might let companies off the hook in suits.
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Senate won't quiz telecoms about NSA spying
June 6, 2006
Republican senator abandons pledge to call telecom CEOs to testify about surveillance, saying now's not the right time.
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Critics blast bill proposing NSA spy changes
July 17, 2006
Civil liberties advocates say a draft bill developed by the Bush administration and a Senate Republican is a "sham."
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Bush defends spy program after new disclosure
May 11, 2006
After report says millions of phone records have been given to NSA, president says privacy is "fiercely protected."
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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.
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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.
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Spy agencies call for broader surveillance laws
July 26, 2006
Intelligence officials say controversial changes are needed to track moving terrorist targets in an Internet age, and Republicans agree.
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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.
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Post-9/11 privacy and secrecy: A report card
September 8, 2006
news analysis Since Sept. 11, the federal government has been trying to learn more about us, while keeping us from knowing what it's doing. Is this wise?
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Appeals court may let NSA lawsuits proceed
August 15, 2007
Panel peppers government attorneys with sharp questions and suggests that two cases alleging illegal surveillance may be allowed to continue.
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NSA spying comes under legal, political attack
April 27, 2006
Republican senator threatens to cut funding to Bush's surveillance program. Judge sets hearing date in related suit.
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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.
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NSA telecom immunity still unsettled in Senate
November 16, 2007
Due to procedural oddity, question of whether to shield companies from suits alleging cooperation with the NSA won't be resolved until final floor vote.
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Judge won't halt AT&T wiretapping lawsuit
November 17, 2006
San Francisco court says lawsuit alleging the carrier illegally allowed the U.S. government to spy on its customers can continue.
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Week in review: The spying game
February 10, 2006
Attorney general didn't reveal much about controversial eavesdropping program, but White House gave details.
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