How The Supreme Court Could Decide The Fate Of NSA Surveillance
An Idaho nurse is leading the latest charge against the U.S. National Security Agency’s dragnet phone data surveillance program.
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the supreme court isn’t going to decide shit because guess what? the organization the NSA is a part of is deliberately...
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