Surveillance Reform Stalemate In Congress Doesn’t Reflect Public Opinion

 The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday released a survey that found 60 percent of American voters want to see modifications to the Patriot Act, the post 9/11 law that created the nation’s modern intelligence apparatus. The polling comes as the Republican leadership attempts to halt surveillance reform in the Senate. The debate is becoming increasingly politicized in Congress… Read More
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