Nola K. Breglio
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                Leaving FISA Behind: The Need To Return to Warrantless Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
113 Yale L.J. 179 (2003) In a locked, windowless room with walls of corrugated steel, in a restricted area of a Justice Department building in Washington, sits the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). Conducting proceedings completely hidden from the public, as mandated by Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978, the FISC grants government agents permission to surveil targets if...
Oct 1, 2003