Poster showing the public support for Edward Snowden and his leaking of information regarding NSA programs.
(Flood np)
Edward Snowden is also a huge topic of discussion within the United States government itself. Some big figures like John Boehner, Speaker of the House, speak out against Snowden, saying that we are at risk because of him and that his actions have endangered millions of Americans (Walsh 11). Many others in the …show more content…
One example is the FISA Amendments Act, specifically Section 702 which specifically allows for the collection of online data by the NSA (Drum 33). This was originally signed by George W. Bush in 2008, and it was renewed by President Barack Obama for five years in 2012 (Vicens 29). Another law regarding surveillance is the Stored Communications Act. Primarily, the SCA has been used to justify the storage of emails, but the storage of IP addresses was also justified in one court case involving inappropriate content being sent from a Yahoo! account. (“National Security Agency Surveillance Overview” np). There are countless other laws and court cases that mold and shape the idea of government surveillance, as just about anything involving the government’s access to information online can change the game