by administrator
on January 01, 2005
by administrator
on January 01, 2005
by administrator
on January 01, 2005
The undersigned organizations with diverse views write to urge that Senate Conferees accede to the House passed-version of the PATRIOT Act with respect to Section 132 of the House bill. It would require a government-wide survey of those federal programs that use "pattern-based" data-mining to identify a "pattern indicating terrorist or criminal activity." This provision would require the first full cataloging and assessment of government programs that employ this emerging technology. The provision would also require the Justice Department to identify legal impediments, if any, to the use of such technology.
lt-patriot-data-mining-amendment-23sept05.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 2005
On September 23, 2009 the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to examine three key provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act (Patriot Act) that are set to expire or sunset on December 31, 2009.
uspatriot_summary092309.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 2000
Notes and agenda from a webcast held on December 11, 2002.
patriot-act-patron-privacy.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 2000
Statement from the ACLU regarding the The USA PATRIOT Act, passed by Congress shortly after September 11, 2001.
patriot2analysis.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 2000
Letter from the Attorney General responding to questions about the USA PATRIOT Act.
lt-patriotresponses-17oct02.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Analysis of the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT) Act, Public Law 107-56, part of the Congressional response to September 11.
patriot-act-analysis-2001.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
Letter commending the House for refusing to pass the S. 2248, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Amendments Act of 2007. lt-fisa-05mar08.pdf
by administrator
on January 01, 1960
H.R. 107, the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act, is needed to restore a proper balance in copyright law between the rights of copyright users and the rights of copyright owners--a balance that is essential to the future conduct of research and education in the digital age.
107libstatement23june04.pdf
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