What is Fisa, and what does it mean for no-warrant spying?
Briefly

Congress passed a two-year reauthorization of section 702, enabling warrantless surveillance on vast communications data, with supporters citing its role in counterterrorism and critics highlighting privacy concerns.
Section 702 of FISA, introduced in 2008, permits US authorities to monitor foreign citizens' communications without warrants, yet has been criticized for encompassing Americans' data and potentially enabling unconstitutional searches.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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