.@LizaGoitein identifies a loophole in Section 702’s front-end targeting procedures and proposes a solution:https://www.justsecurity.org/46239/closing-section-702s-front-door-search-loophole-critical-protection-americans/ …
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Replying to @just_security @LizaGoitein
3. Thus no argument can be made for 'reform'. Even 'about' was ended, because the NSA self-reported technical issues to FISC.
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Say, can you explain why NSA persisted with the "self-reported" problems for 5 years and wasn't even auditing some of it?
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Replying to @emptywheel @NatSecWonk69 and
And why FISC said they actually didn't self-report in timely fashion? Eh, what do the judges know...
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Replying to @emptywheel
False, self-reported by NSA. Lawfare does a fantastic breakdown of two sets of 18. http://tinyurl.com/ydcsjnuz http://tinyurl.com/y9scwnqt
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So you're accusing Rosemary Collyer, the most conservative FISC judge ever, of lying. OK then.
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Replying to @emptywheel
Seems you'r deeply confused on what opinion you're referring to. Please, keep up and follow along.
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Again, you accused Rosemary Collyer of lying. Period.
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