Keeping watch on NSA surveillance
Disclosures about the NSA's terrorist surveillance have fired up debate about the constitutionality of the program.
No warrant required
Attorney General Alberto
Gonzales testifies.
Is NSA spying legal?
Sen. Patrick Leahy
attacks NSA spying.
Examining wiretaps
Sen. Arlen Specter
quizzes Gonzales.
No warrant required
Attorney General Alberto
Gonzales testifies.
Is NSA spying legal?
Sen. Patrick Leahy
attacks NSA spying.
Examining wiretaps
Sen. Arlen Specter
quizzes Gonzales.
Former CIA chief expresses doubt about NSA program
James Woolsey says he generally agrees with the president but warns that in some cases, a court should be involved.February 9, 2005
White House discloses details on surveillance
After pressure from allies, White House relents and divulges to a congressional committee details of how spying is done.February 8, 2005
NSA eavesdropping: How it might work
Attorney General Gonzales plays it mum, but others offer insights into the agency's surveillance options.February 7, 2005
Gonzales: NSA may tap 'ordinary' Americans' e-mail
During Senate hearing, attorney general declines to offer reassurances about a secret surveillance program.February 6, 2006
Some companies helped the NSA, but which?
Survey into domestic surveillance scheme finds no companies willing to say they participated.February 6, 2005