Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of ... , 93-2, Apr. 24, 26 and 29, 19741974 - 275 sider |
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Side 64
... agencies do , or at least did , conduct similar schools in the Greater Washington area . In that particular school , which lasted 3 weeks , there was very little discussion on the part of the instructors on the constitutional issue of ...
... agencies do , or at least did , conduct similar schools in the Greater Washington area . In that particular school , which lasted 3 weeks , there was very little discussion on the part of the instructors on the constitutional issue of ...
Side 73
... agencies will pull in their horns quite a bit but I think the history of the thing has been that it has gone back to the status quo or situation normal and one of the problems that I see is in the justifications for say , criminal ...
... agencies will pull in their horns quite a bit but I think the history of the thing has been that it has gone back to the status quo or situation normal and one of the problems that I see is in the justifications for say , criminal ...
Side 81
... agencies , CIA and military intelligence . Little discussion of Constitutional issue - simply told that FBI tapped under two justifications : ( 1 ) that President Roosevelt gave execu- tive authority and no succeeding president has ...
... agencies , CIA and military intelligence . Little discussion of Constitutional issue - simply told that FBI tapped under two justifications : ( 1 ) that President Roosevelt gave execu- tive authority and no succeeding president has ...
Side 82
... agencies , not the average eavesdropper . It should be pointed out , how- ever , that there are electronic engineers that moonlight making very sophisti- cated devices . Prevention and Detection . - If a subscriber suspects a tap he can ...
... agencies , not the average eavesdropper . It should be pointed out , how- ever , that there are electronic engineers that moonlight making very sophisti- cated devices . Prevention and Detection . - If a subscriber suspects a tap he can ...
Side 100
... agencies that do it . The Army I don't think got the permission of the Attor- ney General to conduct its electronic surveillance . We don't know about the Secret Service . Mr. KASTENMEIER . You did mention , and this intrigues me , that ...
... agencies that do it . The Army I don't think got the permission of the Attor- ney General to conduct its electronic surveillance . We don't know about the Secret Service . Mr. KASTENMEIER . You did mention , and this intrigues me , that ...
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abuses activities administration agencies American citizens application approval Attorney authorized Bell System bill black bag jobs Chairman civil COHEN committee conducted Congress consent constitutional rights court order criminal DANIELSON Defense Department of Defense Department of Justice device disclose disclosure District Court domestic DRINAN eavesdropping electronic surveillance Federal foreign intelligence foreign power Fourth Amendment FRIEDMAN Gaylord Nelson Halperin illegal individual installed interception investigation involved judge judicial warrant Justice Department KASTEN MEIER KASTENMEIER Keith law enforcement legislation ment MILLER Morton Halperin national security tap national security wiretaps obtained oral communications organized crime overheard parties person PETERSEN President probable cause problem procedures prosecution protect purpose question record request Senator NELSON statement subcommittee Supreme Court testimony tion title 18 Title III United States Code unlawful violation warrantless taps warrantless wiretaps wire or oral wiretapping and electronic
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Side 254 - ... 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 258 - They sought to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and their sensations. They conferred, as against the Government, the right to be let alone — the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men.
Side 40 - Constitution, independent tribunals of justice will consider themselves in a peculiar manner the guardians of those rights ; they will be an impenetrable bulwark against every assumption of power in the Legislative or Executive ; they will be naturally led to resist every encroachment upon rights expressly stipulated for in the Constitution by the declaration of rights.
Side 18 - To protect that right, every unjustifiable intrusion by the Government upon the privacy of the individual, whatever the means employed, must be deemed a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Side 154 - USC 605) shall limit the constitutional power of the President to take such measure 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 14 - ... in any trial, hearing, or other proceeding in or before any court, grand jury, department, officer, agency, regulatory body, legislative committee, or other authority of the United States, a State, or a political subdivision thereof if the disclosure of that information would be in violation of this chapter.
Side 37 - The requirement that warrants shall particularly describe the things to be seized makes general searches under them impossible and prevents the seizure of one thing under a warrant describing another. As to what is to be taken, nothing is left to the discretion of the officer executing the warrant.
Side 14 - Every order and extension thereof shall contain a provision that the authorization to intercept shall be executed as soon as practicable, shall be conducted in such a way as to minimize the interception of communications not otherwise subject to interception under this chapter, and must terminate upon attainment of the authorized objective, or in any event in thirty days.
Side 260 - ... (a) actual damages but not less than liquidated damages computed at the rate of $100 a day for each day of violation or $1,000, whichever is higher; (b) punitive damages; and (c) a reasonable attorney's fee and other litigation costs reasonably incurred.
Side 4 - Board, its member, agent, or agency, there to produce evidence if so ordered, or there to give testimony touching the matter under investigation or in question; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by said court as a contempt thereof.