NSA Reforms Shield Gov't At Expense Of Service Providers

By Allison Grande (March 27, 2014, 9:17 PM EDT) -- Under the White House's proposed surveillance reforms, the National Security Agency would need a court order to access the troves of phone data that service providers would be required to keep, but attorneys worry the agency could broadly interpret the loosely drawn rules and force additional disclosures or take providers to court when it's unsatisfied....

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