1978 FISA brings down the house (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act)

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978 was a crucial piece of legislation that aimed to establish procedures for the physical and electronic surveillance and collection of "foreign intelligence information" between "foreign powers" and "agents of foreign powers" suspected of espionage or terrorism. It has had a significant impact on the way intelligence agencies operate and has been at the center of many debates about privacy and national security.

 

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1978 FISA brings down the house Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (& 2001 /2008)

 


The 2001 and 2008 Amendments

In the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the USA PATRIOT Act expanded the scope of FISA, allowing for increased surveillance and data collection.

The amendments made in 2008 further modified the act, particularly with regards to the surveillance of communications and the requirements for obtaining warrants.


Stay Informed About FISA and Its Impact

Learn more about the history and implications of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Stay up to date with the latest news and developments.

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