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In Brazil, business often involves wiretapping

Under Brazil's laws, wiretapping is meant to be an investigative method of last resort. But it has become a primary tool to crack white-collar cases. According to an estimate released by legislators, Brazil's phone companies received 409,000 judicial wiretapping requests last year.

Wiretapping and Conspiracy Charges Against Humane Society of U.S. Urged

wiretapping and conspiracy charges, according to documents being filed today by a national cooperative of egg farmers.

Wiretapping the way to go in this technological age

The wiretapping legislation is an excellent legislation since it would be able to monitor criminal activity and even terrorism.

Wiretapping approved - Corbin sees ?spy offices?

A contentious law that will sanction wiretapping as a tool in the fight against crime was passed in the National Assembly last night after a fiery debate weighing the need for increased protection against the potential trampling of the rights of citizens.

Wiretapping and Conspiracy Charges Against Humane Society of U.S. Urged

ALPHARETTA, Ga., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) engaged in activities that are believed to warrant California and Maryland wiretapping and conspiracy charges, according to documents being filed today by a national cooperative of egg farmers.

Wiretapping Lawsuit Is Announced

Attorneys for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) say they will forge ahead with a class-action lawsuit against AT&T and more than 30 other telecommunications companies they allege cooperated illegally with a U.S. government wiretapping program.

UEP: Wiretapping & Conspiracy Charges Against Humane Society Of U.S. Urged

ALPHARETTA, GA (October 6, 2008) – The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) engaged in activities that are believed to warrant California and Maryland wiretapping and conspiracy charges, according to documents being filed today by a national cooperative of egg farmers.

Bush Wiretapping Secrets May Be Revealed

When Barack Obama takes the oath of office on January 20, Americans won't just get a new president; they might finally learn the full extent of George W. Bush's warrantless domestic wiretapping.

AFC wants wiretapping bill scrapped

Warning about the potential for the proposed wiretapping laws to be abused, Alliance For Change (AFC) leader Raphael Trotman yesterday said his party would not support it and called for its withdrawal.

Scepticism, fear dominated wiretapping debate

The government’s controversial wiretapping bill had a bumpy passage in the National Assembly on Friday, where great doubt, scepticism and fear dominated the scrutiny of its sweeping provisions.

Inside Operation Highlander: the NSA's Wiretapping of Americans Abroad

A top secret NSA wiretapping facility in Georgia accused of spying on Americans illegally was hastily staffed with inexperienced reservists in the months following September 11, where they worked under conflicting orders and with little supervision, according to three former workers at the spy complex.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

WASHINGTON: The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the September 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

WASHINGTON– The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge Tells White House to Release Wiretapping Docs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the September 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the September 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the September 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Judge tells White House to release wiretapping docs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration must give to a federal court documents related to government wiretapping of domestic communications without a warrant after the September 11 attacks, according to a recent court order.

Justice Dept. ordered to disclose warrantless-wiretapping memos

WASHINGTON — A judge has ordered the Justice Department to produce White House memos that provide the legal basis for the Bush administration’s post-Sept. 11 warrantless-wiretapping program.

Judge orders White House to produce wiretap memos

WASHINGTON (Agencies): A judge has ordered the Justice Department to produce White House memos that provide the legal basis for the Bush administration’s post-Sept. 11 warrantless wiretapping program. US District Judge Henry Kennedy Jr. signed an order Friday requiring the department to produce the memos by the White House legal counsel’s office by Nov. 17. He said he will review the memos in private to determine if any information can be released publicly without violating attorney-client privilege or jeopardizing national security. Kennedy issued his order in response to lawsuits by civil liberties groups in 2005 after news reports disclosed the wiretapping. The department had argued that the memos were protected attorney-client communications and contain classified information.

Wiretapping and other Bills critical to crime fight

The past two days were rather controversial in the National Assembly as it relates to the policies being implemented by our policy-makers.

Wiretapping, Phone Record Inspection Surge

Police, prosecutors and the National Intelligence Service inspected 141,928 telephone records in 2007 alone, up 38 percent from the previous year's 102,872, according to Rep. Jun Byung-hun of the main opposition Democratic Party, Monday. During the first half of the year, they inspected 78,530 phone records.

Wiretapping bill raises red flags

New wire tapping laws proposed by the government have sparked fears about their application, prompting calls for wider consultation and a serious review.


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