Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-62) and index.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-62) and index.
Contents
Balancing power in the age of terrorism -- A brief history of an old activity -- A divisive debate -- Challenging the courts -- Domestic spying and the legal system -- The impact of domestic spying.
Summary
Presents the issue of domestic spying by the federal government, examining the policies of the National Security Agency which allow wiretapping and the procurement of telephone records without a legal warrant, the opposition and court challenges that this policy has provoked, and the proposals for reform.