Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session ... April 12, May 5, and June 2, 1976 |
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ACLU administration American citizens appeal application Attorney General LEVI authority bill Chairman chapter 119 Chief Justice CIVIL LIBERTIES clandestine intelligence activities clause committee conduct Congress Counsel crime criminal DANIELSON definition delete designated DRINAN electronic surveillance executive branch expectation of privacy Federal fifth amendment foreign affairs foreign government foreign intelligence information Foreign Intelligence Surveillance foreign power fourth amendment grant Halperin hear HERMAN BADILLO information sought insert Intelligence Surveillance Act interception involved issue Judiciary KASTEN MEIER KASTENMEIER kind LACOVARA legislation limited Line minimization procedures monitoring Morton Halperin National Security Agency national security wiretapping officer order approving permanent resident aliens person President Presidential power probable cause problem Professor HENKIN Professor VAN ALSTYNE proposed protect provisions pursuant question RAILSBACK reasonable expectation resident aliens scope Senate specific statute subcommittee Supreme Court taps target tion TOM RAILSBACK United United States Code veillance warrantless WIGGINS
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Page 69 - Different standards may be compatible with the Fourth Amendment if they are reasonable both in relation to the legitimate need of Government for intelligence information and the protected rights of our citizens.
Page 100 - Any such order together with the papers upon which the application was based, shall be delivered to and retained by the applicant as authority for the eavesdropping authorized therein.
Page 100 - ... there is reasonable ground to believe that evidence of crime may be thus obtained and identifying the particular telephone line or means of communication and particularly describing the person or persons whose communications are to be intercepted and the purpose thereof.
Page 100 - In connection with the issuance of such an order the justice or judge may examine on oath the applicant and any other witness he may produce for the purpose of satisfying himself of the existence of reasonable grounds for the granting of such application.
Page 100 - ... unless extended or renewed by the justice or judge who signed and issued the original order upon satisfying himself that such extension or renewal Is In the public interest. Any such order together with the papers upon which the application was based, shall be delivered to and retained by the...
Page 5 - Judge find probable cause to believe that the target is a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power...