fisa in A Sentence

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    There's a link to the Fisa court order.

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    The Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile Fisa.

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    The Fisa Court.

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    You don't have to get a Fisa court order?

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    No one has ever seen a Fisa court order.

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    Glenn, no one has ever seen a Fisa court order.

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    Modernizing' Fisa would enable the government to operate without any restraint.

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    That's a reference to Section 702 of the 2008 Fisa Amendments Act.

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    I mean, Fisa judges are all appointed by the chief justice, who's like,

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    The following day, Fisa announced the second stage of its decision on Russian eligibility.

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    Outside the names of the Fisa court judges, virtually everything else is secret about the court.

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    You remember that day in class you were talking to us about the Fisa court?

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    Hmm? You remember that day in class, you were talking to us about the Fisa Court?

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    When the Fisa court was created as part of the 1978 Fisa law, its work was pretty routine.

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    Qualifying for the rowing events is under the jurisdiction of the International Rowing Federation or Fisa, its French acronym.

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    The real issue here is the day the White House are aware that Janine has leaked, top secret Fisa court order,

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    Yahoo followed late Monday, saying it received“between 12,000 and 13,000 requests, inclusive of criminal, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act(Fisa), and other requests.”.

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    On Friday the select committee of the Senate passed a bill to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act(Fisa)by 11 votes to 4.

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    Deliberate, unauthorized collection and use of data under Fisa will be treated as a criminal offence and will be punishable by up to ten years in prison.

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    Today, the Washington Post confirmed that two of those oversight pillars-the Executive branch and the court overseeing the spying, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court(Fisa court)- don't really exist.

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    Today, the Washington Post confirmed that two of those oversight pillars- the Executive branch and the court overseeing the spying, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court(Fisa court)- don't really exist.

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    The specific requirements for domestic surveillance operations are contained in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978(Fisa), which does not extend protection to non-U.S. citizens located outside of U.S. territory.

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    Proponents of the surveillance program claim that the President has executive authority to order such action, arguing that laws such as Fisa are overridden by the President's Constitutional powers.

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    In 2011, the Fisa Court found that for three years, the NSA had been collecting tens of thousands of domestic emails and other communications in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

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    In addition, some argued that Fisa was implicitly overridden by a subsequent statute, the Authorization for Use of Military Force, although the Supreme Court's ruling in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld deprecates this view.

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    Unfortunately, because the Fisa Court's rulings are secret, most Americans had no idea that the Court was prepared to issue incredibly broad rulings, permitting the massive surveillance that finally made headlines last month.

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    The formation of the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile(Fisa) in 1979 set off the Fisa-FOCA war, during which Fisa and its president Jean-Marie Balestre clashed repeatedly with FOCA over television revenues and technical regulations.

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    In this article the Guardian disclosed that the NSA had at least a virtual"backdoor" if not an actual into their own systems that allowed them to skirt even the"rubber stamped" Fisa Court spirit and restraints.

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    The arrangement of the Federation Internationale du Sport Automobile(Fisa) amid 1979 set off the Fisa- FOCA discussion, amid which Fisa and its leader Jean-Marie Balestre debated more than once with FOCA over TV incomes and specialized regulations.

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    The leaked information came to light one day after the revelation that the Fisa Court had been ordering a subsidiary of telecommunications company Verizon Communications to turn over to the NSA logs tracking all of its customers' telephone calls.

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