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Civil Liberties Group Applauds Intelligence Bill

Submitted by MacRonin on October 11, 2007 - 1:14am
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Civil Liberties Group Applauds Intelligence Bill: "The Center for Democracy & Technology applauded the action of two House Committees in approving the RESTORE Act (H.R. 3773), a bill that would provide judicial oversight of government surveillance undertaken in the name of national security. While urging further changes in the bill to ensure that a full, individualized court order is required when surveillance targeted at persons abroad infringes on the rights of Americans, CDT called the bill a significant improvement over current law."

(Read Original Article - Via Center for Democracy and Technology.)

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