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She ruled thus notwithstanding that every federal appellate court to consider the issue, including the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review itself, had previously ruled that the president has inherent constitutional authority to conduct warrantless wiretapping to protect the nation from external threats. On November 18, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, established in 1978 to oversee domestic spying activities, gave the government even broader powers to snoop and sniff about the lives of ordinary Americans. Now that critical line has been blurred - rather, erased - by the super-secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, weakening Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure. |
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