...health care fraud and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)....
...or probable cause addressing each target is required. Instead, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court may approve certifications by the attorney general and the director...
...short, if a foreign country makes a...as whether the court has jurisdiction and...Law Enforcement and Intelligence in the Office...
...legislation ensuring "that terrorists… are prosecuted and punished in state courts with appropriate severity" (id.). The result...
...with comprehensive legislation ensuring "that terrorists... are prosecuted and punished in state courts with appropriate severity" (id.). The result was Penal Law article...
...Murad appeal from judgments of conviction entered in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Kevin Thomas Duffy, Judge) on...
...States District Court for the...and electronic surveillance of telephone...recognizing a foreign intelligence exception to...
...S. Supreme Court on Monday...a government surveillance tool that...of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act...
...a constitutional challenge to amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The U.S. Supreme Court today will hear arguments on whether that...
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