Reining in the National Security Agency: Legislative Reforms to Protect America and the U.S. Constitution
2014-04-29
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Reining in the National Security Agency: Legislative Reforms to Protect America and the U.S. Constitution
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2014-04-29
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Electronic surveillance is necessary to protect America. Unfortunately, we are now coming to understand that the surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency exceeds what is needed for national security and is threatening the constitutional rights and privacy of Americans. How can we ensure security for both our country and our constitution? Join us for a lively conversation with Chan Park, General Counsel to Patrick Leahy, the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, UMN
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Park, Chan. (2014). Reining in the National Security Agency: Legislative Reforms to Protect America and the U.S. Constitution. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/194309.
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