foreign intelligence surveillance court การใช้
- The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was established by Congress in 1978.
- He served on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court from 1979 to 1985.
- Congress then passed a new law giving the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that specific power.
- Baker was on the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court until May 18, 2005.
- He was a judge on the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court from 1989 to 1996.
- Again, a lot depends on how the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court interprets the statute ."
- The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was set up to make sure federal spies stick to the rules.
- In 1978, Chief Justice Warren Burger appointed Pierce to serve on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
- Kazen served as a member of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court from 2003 to 2010.
- Chief Justice William Rehnquist placed Robertson on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court on May 19, 2002.
- He is now one of the 13 Federal Judges of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
- The Ashcroft appeal was filed with a special panel that reviews decisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
- The act set up the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which in many ways parallels traditional criminal courts.
- Attempting to broaden government surveillance and investigative powers to such a degree that even the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court balked.
- How many U . S . citizens have been subject to surveillance under orders of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court?
- Some evidence was gained through electronic surveillance under court orders from the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, he added.
- The ruling overturned a May decision by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which oversees especially sensitive surveillance by federal agencies.
- In May 2000, Chief Justice William Rehnquist appointed Hilton to serve as a judge on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
- From 1994 to 2001, Judge Roney also served as Presiding Judge, United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
- In some cases, Congress has diverted appellate jurisdiction to specialized courts, such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
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