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Article: The Patriot Act and the wall between foreign intelligence and law enforcement.
- Article from:
- Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
- Article date:
- March 22, 2005
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I. LEGENDS OF THE WALL
A. Pre-FISA
B. FISA
1. Applications for FISA Surveillance Orders
2. Judicial Approval of FISA Surveillance Orders
3. The Govemment's Intended and Actual Use
of FISA-Acquired Information
a. FISA Provisions Requiring a Certification
About the Purpose of Proposed Surveillance
and Authorizing Limited Judicial Review of
That Certification
b. Minimization Procedures
c. Section 1806 of the FISA
i. Section 1806(a)
ii. Section 1806(b)
C. The "Primary Purpose" Test
1. Origin of the Primary Purpose Test
2. Linkage of the ...
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Transcript: PATRIOT ACT VITAL TO PROTECT AMERICANS, SAYS ...
Regulatory Intelligence Data;
April 20, 2004 ;
700+ words
... ... President Bush said April 19. And the USA Patriot Act allows governments at all levels to ... lawmakers to extend permanently the USA Patriot Act, which is due to expire next year ... described four specific areas in which the Patriot Act is helping law enforcement and intelligence ...
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