FCC Monitoring of Employees' Telephones, Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Investigations ..., 92-2, March 28 and May 10, 1972 |
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... court . For that reason we are concerned about the distribution . At any rate , this employee , whose name I do not know - I can find out , read it yesterday but don't recall right now - he was observed with agenda items on his desk ...
... court . For that reason we are concerned about the distribution . At any rate , this employee , whose name I do not know - I can find out , read it yesterday but don't recall right now - he was observed with agenda items on his desk ...
Side 10
... court order has been obtained . In the present case , it appears that there was neither consent nor a court order . The seriousness of the matter can be seen from the penalties pro- vided by the law for such activity : A maximum fine of ...
... court order has been obtained . In the present case , it appears that there was neither consent nor a court order . The seriousness of the matter can be seen from the penalties pro- vided by the law for such activity : A maximum fine of ...
Side 29
... Court , a New York case , a California case , all these cases involve monitoring of a subscriber's phone in order to prevent wrongdoing being done to the subscribers . If you want , I can expand on that a little . Mr. MANELLI . I do not ...
... Court , a New York case , a California case , all these cases involve monitoring of a subscriber's phone in order to prevent wrongdoing being done to the subscribers . If you want , I can expand on that a little . Mr. MANELLI . I do not ...
Side 31
... courts say it has to be construed with com- mon sense . In Giardina it says that if an employee is using the phones of the employer to steal from the employer , the employer can monitor . The CHAIRMAN . You are talking about an entirely ...
... courts say it has to be construed with com- mon sense . In Giardina it says that if an employee is using the phones of the employer to steal from the employer , the employer can monitor . The CHAIRMAN . You are talking about an entirely ...
Side 33
... special monitoring throughout all the Government . Mr. GELLER . While it raises a problem , the cases I referred to , Giardina and New York Sanitation Division and in the Court of Ap- peals , indicate that you can do so only if 33.
... special monitoring throughout all the Government . Mr. GELLER . While it raises a problem , the cases I referred to , Giardina and New York Sanitation Division and in the Court of Ap- peals , indicate that you can do so only if 33.
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action Administrative Order advised agency agenda items agenda material allegation asked attorney authorized believe Chairman Burch circumstances Commis Commission's committee Communications Act confidential Congress correct Counsel Court DEAN BURCH desk device employee employee's office Executive Director extension phone extension telephone fact February 12 Federal Communications Commission file memoranda foreign commerce Fourth Amendment Fred Goldsmith GELLER Giardina GOLDSMITH Government House illegal implied consent installation investigation involved J. J. PICKLE leaks MANELLI March 28 matter memorandum Omnibus Crime Act opinion oral communication outsider PAGLIN particular party person PETTIT PICKLE purpose reason recall recommended record referred regulations rule Section 605 security officer Senate SHOCKRO SHOUP sion specific SPRINGER staff statement subcommittee surveillance suspected talking tele telephone company telephone extension telephone monitoring testimony third floor tion trespasser United United States Code violation wire or oral wiretapping witness
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Side 9 - Resources, to which committee shall be referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects: 1.
Side 31 - ... (iv) such use or endeavor to use (A) takes place on the premises of any business or other commercial establishment the operations of which affect interstate or foreign commerce; or (B) obtains or is for the purpose of obtaining information relating to the operations of any business or other commercial establishment the operations of which affect interstate or foreign commerce; or...
Side 9 - Code, and to the employees thereof (including employees paid from nonappropriated funds), and (b) to those portions of the legislative and judicial branches of the Federal Government and of the Government of the District of Columbia having positions in the competitive service and to the employees in those positions.
Side 56 - It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for a person acting under color of law to intercept a wire or oral communication, where such person is a party to the communication or one of the parties to the cmmunication has given prior consent to such interception.
Side 10 - Subpenas may be issued over the signature of the chairman of the committee or any member of the committee designated by him, and may be served by any person designated by such chairman or member. The chairman of the committee or any member thereof may administer oaths to witnesses.
Side 49 - ... no person not being authorized by the sender shall intercept any communication and divulge or publish the existence, contents, substance, purport, effect, or meaning of such intercepted communication to any person...
Side 9 - Each committee shall submit to the House, not later than January 2 of each odd-numbered year, a report on the activities of that committee under this rule and Rule X during the Congress ending at noon on January 3 of such year, Committee Rules Adoption of written rules 2.
Side 56 - ... Nothing contained in this chapter or in section 605 of the Communications Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 1143; 47 USC 605) shall limit the constitutional power of the President to take such measures as he deems necessary to protect the Nation against actual or potential attack or other hostile acts of a foreign power, to obtain foreign intelligence information deemed essential to the security of the United States, or to protect national security information against foreign intelligence activities.
Side 55 - ... (v) such person acts in the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States; (c) willfully discloses, or endeavors to disclose, to any other person the contents of any wire or oral communication, knowing or having reason to know...
Side 10 - House is in session, has recessed, or has adjourned, to hold such hearings, and to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance and testimony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records, correspondence, memoranda, papers, and. documents, as it deems necessary.