Over Bush administration objections, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a permanent update to FISA today, which states that “the nation’s intelligence services do not need to request a court warrant to monitor foreign-to-foreign communications involving suspected terrorists.” The committee is expected to vote later today on whether to grant retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies that provided clients’ private information to the government.
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