Feb 272014
February 27, 2014
Featured News, Surveillance, U.S.
Julian Hattem reports:
The National Security Agency (NSA) wants to extend the amount of time that it can hold on to people’s phone records.
In a court filing on Wednesday, the Justice Department said the spy agency needs to keep the metadata beyond its current five-year limit to deal with a handful of lawsuits challenging the legality of its controversial surveillance program.
Read more on The Hill.
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