Tag Archive for: warrantless

James Clapper confirms that NSA conducted warrantless searches on Americans

In a letter to Congress released on Tuesday, the US government confirmed what we all knew (or at least suspected) – the National Security Agency has conducted warrantless searches on Americans’ private telephone and email conversations.
Naked Security – Sophos

Warrantless GPS tracking of vehicles is unconstitutional, US court rules

Slapping a tracker on a car without having established probable cause goes against the Fourth Amendment, the US Court of Appeals has ruled.
Naked Security – Sophos

Bill proposes to protect Americans’ privacy from warrantless drone surveillance

Didn’t hear anyone yell “Fore,” yet wonder if that is a golf ball in the sky? It’s not; it’s a drone and it’s coming. Judge Andrew P. Napolitano warned about the “coming use of drones – some as small as golf balls – to watch us, listen to us and record us. Did you consent to the government having that power? Did you consent to the American military spying on Americans in America? I don’t know a single…
Ms. Smith’s blog