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Who Watches the Watchers: How much is enough surveillance transparency?

  • Exclusive: U.S. directs agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans

    Reuters

    By John Shiffman and Kristina Cooke

  • NSA’s Bulk Collection of Phone Records Is Illegal, Appeals Court Says

    The Intercept

    By Dan Froomkin

  • Why the N.S.A Isn’t Howling Over Restrictions

    The New York Times

    By Peter Baker and David E. Sanger

  • Short panelist biographies
  • Second Circuit Decision

    Uploaded by POLITICO

    The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that the NSA’s program for bulk collection of phone metadata is illegal.

  • Second Circuit Concurring Opinion

    A concurring opinion to the Second Circuit’s ruling on NSA’s bulk collection program.

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The Advisory Committee on Transparency shares ideas with members of the Congressional Transparency Caucus and educates policymakers on transparency-related issues, problems, and solutions.

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