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Google is providing for the first time a look into the world of national security letters -- demands from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to hand over details about account holders and keep ...
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Letter writer Gary Gourley (Letters, Feb. 22) perpetuates the false notion that Social Security is an investment, like a pension plan. I was surprised to see that the newspaper printed this … ...
Host Debbie Elliot reads listener's letters on first-class passengers breezing through airport security, and the ethics of "cadaver art." ...
Letter writer Gary Gourley (Letters, Feb. 22) perpetuates the false notion that Social Security is an investment, like a pension plan. I was surprised to see that the newspaper printed this … ...
Letter writer Gary Gourley (Letters, Feb. 22) perpetuates the false notion that Social Security is an investment, like a pension plan. I was surprised to see that the newspaper printed this … ...
A federal judge in San Francisco has declared “national security letters” from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to banks, phone companies, and other businesses to be unconstitutional. The March 15 ...
A report issued by the Department of Justice’s Inspector General on March, 9, 2007 found wide-spread abuses of the DOJ’s authority to issue National Security Letters when conducting an investigation.
In January 2008, the ACLU received documents from the Central Intelligence Agency revealing that the agency has secretly issued National Security Letters (NSLs) to obtain sensitive financial records ...
The eight letters Google published came from the FBI and were received over the five-year period from 2010 to 2015.
The letters offer a further glimpse into law enforcement demands for user information Google is providing for the first time a look into the world of national security letters—demands from the ...