NSA warrantless surveillance controversy

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    The authors explore an issue at the very heart of the surveillance legitimacy, they seek to explain where the NSA derives authority to operate and collect data. They further examine the legal capacity to conduct such actions, absent traditional requirements of search and seizure, as defined by the Fourth Amendment of the

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    To act on this failure of protection, President George W. Bush “initiated warrantless domestic surveillance by the NSA” in hopes that they could prevent another attack like this from ever occurring again (Schell par. 11). The government began to search “layers of phone numbers” and deal with the U.S. Postal Service in order to find those responsible for the terrorist attack that took place (Perrow 2). This faced controversy for there was question on wether or not these methods were a violation of

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    Controversy Surrounding “Eavesdropping” under the guise of “National Security” Charles R. Amara Macomb Community College Abstract There is a lot of controversy surrounding “eavesdropping” and social media monitoring under the guise of “National Security”. Are our individual rights and privacy being violated? Is the government doing this for national security? The Patriot Act should not override an individual’s Constitutional Rights, except when a crime or terrorism is involved with that individual

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    Throughout the years there have been many political scandals in the U.S. These include affairs, not paying taxes, utilizing state resources for personal gain, invading privacy and many others. These scandals cause people to lose trust in their representatives and their country in general. For instance a major scandal in America that greatly weakened the public trust was the Watergate Scandal. Richard Nixon, the 37th president, had been discovered to have a hand in the burglary at the Watergate

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    War on Terror After the attacks on 9/11, the “War on Terror” became President Bush’s main focus for his political agenda. After the 2008 presidential election, soon that focus belonged to President Obama. The executive actions, legislation, and controversy that resulted during Bush’s presidency would soon be inherited by President Obama. During President Obama’s campaign in 2008, he promised that he would be very different from President Bush in how he employed executive power to fight terrorism.

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    strongly disagree, 54 percent of Americans feel individual rights may need to be forfeited in order to avert terrorist acts. Warrantless surveillance has been a very contentious subject relating to this right, especially surrounding the abilities granted to governmental agencies such as the National Security Agency (NSA) via The Patriot and USA Freedom Acts. Despite this controversy, more than half of Americans, 56 percent, still believe the government possesses the right to surveil internet correspondence

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    national security agency’s surveillance program. The surveillance program was authorized by President Busch right after the September 11th 2001 terrorist’s attacks. For many years, the national security agency collected and monitored vast amounts of communications data, mainly phone records, from the people living in the United Sates. One of the main issues of this program is that it violates the privacy of the people. “news reports have asserted that the NSA has conducted warrantless spying on the phone

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    Every incident is seen, heard and recorded thanks to HD video and audio body cameras. One popular brand of body cameras is FrontLine. FrontLine sees and hears everything a law enforcement officer does. FrontLine is fully integrated with IndigoVision’s Control Center video management software delivering a different dimension of safety. Easy to install and intuitive to operate, Control Center gives you sight, sound and oversight of all cameras in the system. The FrontLine is a tireless witness, working

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    INTRODUCTION The introduction of the Internet has become one of important things in our daily lives so much that most people believe that government and private institution interference to accessing the Internet is an infringement to their constitutional right. As a consumer I do all my purchasing online, as most business do transactions online but I was surprised when I came across an article from Forbes.com entitled “How Small Business Owners Are Wrecking Their Own Chances of Success”, this article

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    Government Surveillance

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    Government Surveillance Imagine a world where your every move was being monitored. A dark world where it is no secret who you are, where you have been and who you associate with; now include who you love, who you pray to and what you just ate for dinner. The word privacy doesn’t exist in such world and it is such world that we are heading to.“Big Brother is watching you!” This quote by George Orwell couldn’t have been truer. Every aspect of our lives is being sorted through as Big Data this very

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