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Bush Admin Moves to Dismiss Wiretapping Case
- Wired, August 18
Bush Admin Wants to Block ACLU From Wiretapping Litigation
- TPMmuckraker, July 31
Bush Signs Eavesdropping Law
- AP, July 11
Senate Passes Surveillance Bill with Telecom Immunity
- AP, July 9
Bush: Telecom Immunity More Important Than Surveillance Powers
- Electronic Frontier Foundation, July 8
Lawmakers Overlook Some Domestic Surveillance Programs
- The Baltimore Sun, July 7
Judge Rejects Bush’s View on Wiretaps
- The New York Times, July 3
AT&T Whisteblower: Spy Bill Creates ‘Infrastructure for a Police State’
- Wired, June 27
Court: NSA Can Refuse to Say if Detainee Lawyers Wiretapped
- AP, June 26
Telecom Donations Tied to FISA Vote
- Washington Independent, June 25
A Guide to the New FISA Bill, Part II
- Balkinization, June 23
A Guide to the New FISA Bill, Part I
- Balkinization, June 23
Sen. Reid to Push for Separate Vote on Telecom Immunity
- Politico, June 23
House Passes Bill on Wiretap Powers
- The New York Times, June 20
Bill To Broaden Spying Authority And Give Immunity to Telecoms
- The Wall Street Journal, June 19
Return to Old Spy Rules Is Seen as Deadline Nears
- The New York Times, June 10
Telecoms Spend Millions Lobbying Congress for Amnesty
- Salon, May 27
Blacklisted by the Bush Admin: An Islamic Center Contests Murky Terror Accusations
- Salon, May 19
Secret Wiretaps Far Outpace Terrorism Prosecutions
- Los Angeles Times, May 12
Telecoms and Secret Surveillance
- Newsweek, May 2
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