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  2. Patriot Act - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 she wrote a book called Extreme Prejudice: The Terrifying Story of the Patriot Act and the Cover-Ups of 9/11 and Iraq to that effect. [172] [self-published source] The charges were dropped in 2009. Another example of controversy in the Patriot Act is the 2012 court case United States v. Antoine Jones. A nightclub owner was linked to a ...

  3. Controversial invocations of the Patriot Act - Wikipedia

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    A "warrant canary" on display at a public library in Vermont in 2005, highlighting the FBI's powers to demand sweeping information from libraries under the Patriot Act. The following are controversial invocations of the USA PATRIOT Act. The stated purpose of the Act is to "deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the ...

  4. History of the Patriot Act - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the Patriot Act was introduced into the House on October 2, 2001, as the Provide Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (PATRIOT) Act of 2001, and was later passed by the House as the Uniting and Strengthening America (USA) Act (H.R. 2975) on October 12. [17]

  5. Title II of the Patriot Act - Wikipedia

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    Section 215, possibly one of the most controversial sections of the Patriot Act because it expands the ability of a government agency to gain access to records and other items under FISA—though investigations must not be performed on U.S. citizens who are carrying out activities protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the ...

  6. Section summary of Title II of the Patriot Act - Wikipedia

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    However, the section was not without controversy, as James X. Dempsey, the Executive Director of the Center for Democracy & Technology, argued that a few months after the Patriot Act was passed the Intelligence Authorization Act was also passed that had the unintended effect of seeming to authorize "John Doe" roving taps — FISA orders that ...

  7. What Was Hasan Minhaj Accused of Lying About? All About ... - AOL

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    The Patriot Act alum was accused of fabricating and exaggerating many of the more personal stories in his stand-ups, including those involving racist incidents he experienced as an Asian American ...

  8. Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks after the September 11 attacks in 2001, the United States Congress passed a complicated and controversial [3] law purportedly designed to help with tracking future terrorist threats. [6] Unconstitutional's purpose is to explain the USA PATRIOT Act to its viewers and expose its alleged failings. [7]

  9. A controversial rule was used to oust Kevin McCarthy. House ...

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    "We've been able to work across the conference to eliminate the controversial issues that could have divided us and move forward together to deliver on the president's agenda," he said.