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A Gap in Surveillance, but Ways Around It

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Senator Rand Paul's campaign for the 2016 presidential election and the focus on citizen's privacy, the freedom from surveillance

05/31/2015

Senator Rand Paul's position on NSA bulk data surveillance and on the Patriot Act, ensure that the surveillance activities and the Patriot Act which expire in May 2015, have no chance of being renewed in the U.S. Senate. Senator Paul made this a central part of his presidential campaign. It splits Republicans on this issue and ensures expiry of the Patriot Act.

Grouped Articles

Sen. Rand Paul Vows to Prevent Senate From Extending Patriot Act

Wall Street Journal 05/31/2015

Key Parts of Patriot Act Expire Temporarily as Senate Moves Toward Limits on Spying

New York Times 05/31/2015

A Gap in Surveillance, but Ways Around It

New York Times 05/31/2015

U.S. Spy Architecture Pared Back as Part of Patriot Act Expires

Wall Street Journal 06/01/2015

In Debate Over Patriot Act, Lawmakers Weigh Risks vs. Liberty

New York Times 06/01/2015

U.S. Surveillance in Place Since 9/11 Is Sharply Limited

New York Times 06/02/2015

The expiry of the Patriot Act in the U.S.

05/28/2015

Grouped Articles

Let Patriot Act Provisions Expire

New York Times 05/28/2015

Key Parts of Patriot Act Expire Temporarily as Senate Moves Toward Limits on Spying

New York Times 05/31/2015

A Gap in Surveillance, but Ways Around It

New York Times 05/31/2015

U.S. Spy Architecture Pared Back as Part of Patriot Act Expires

Wall Street Journal 06/01/2015

In Debate Over Patriot Act, Lawmakers Weigh Risks vs. Liberty

New York Times 06/01/2015

The Obama administration's decision to end the bulk collection of phone data program of the National Security Agency (NSA)

03/24/2014

After public opinion comes out strongly against the bulk collection of phone data, President Obama makes the decision in March 2014 to end the NSA's bulk collection of phone data program. Issues relate to privacy, citizen's rights and violation of the U.S. constitution.

Grouped Articles

Obama to Call for End to N.S.A.’s Bulk Data Collection

New York Times 03/24/2014

Consensus Nears to Overhaul NSA Phone Surveillance

Wall Street Journal 03/26/2014

The Unwisdom of Barack Obama

Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014

Why the N.S.A. Isn’t Howling Over Restrictions

New York Times 05/01/2015

NSA Phone Program Is Illegal, Appeals Court Rules

Wall Street Journal 05/07/2015

Key Parts of Patriot Act Expire Temporarily as Senate Moves Toward Limits on Spying

New York Times 05/31/2015


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