If you'd like to research a topic related to the course material on your own, please feel free.
If you're interested in the Warrantless Wiretapping Program that was conducted throughout 2001-2005, there are a variety of links below related to this story.
There's an article in The New Yorker from last week about the wiretapping program:
"The Secret Sharer"
Option 1:
Visit the Wikipedia sites listed below
President's Surveillance Program
NSA Call Database
NSA Electronic Surveillance Program
Consider the information in terms of what we've explored previously.
What are some similarities and differences between these activities and those exposed by the Church Committee in the 1970s.
There is A LOT of information here - explore it some, check out some of the links that appear interesting and try to make sense of it to discuss on Friday.
Option 2:
Visit the websites below and consider the story of Brandon Mayfield, an Oregonian who was arrested and held in jail as a material witness in the Madrid train bombings of 2004.
Wikipedia site for Brandon Mayfield
Wikipedia site on National Security Letters
The next two sites are from a website run by Daniel Pipes who is a historian, commentator and associated with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
"If you are Muslim, you are suspect"
"More reasons for Brandon Mayfield's incarceration"
Next is an AP article detailing the dismissal of charges against Mayfield
Court dismisses case against Mayfield
Last is an article from the NYTimes detailing the judges ruling parts of the Patriot Act illegal
Judge Rules Provisions in Patriot Act Illegal
Consider the information in the different pieces of the story above and be prepared on Friday to talk to class about this situation.
Option 3:
Explore the story of the al-Haramain Islamic charity that was accused by the Bush administration of directing their money to terrorist organizations.
From Wired magazine
The story of the misplaced classified document
More from the story and some background on the Bush Justice Department's involvement
After the warrantless surveillance became public, over 50 lawsuits were filed against the phone companies that supplied the government with their customer's raw data.
Info on the FISA Amendments Act of 2008
Information on the Electronic Freedon Frontier's case against the government
Judge's opinion with background information
Information related to the FISA Amendments Act of 2008
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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