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Judicial supervision of surveillance

January 20, 2014 Eric Posner

wiretapSources: Thomas Miles, Racial Disparities in the Allocation of Wiretap Applications Across Federal Judges, JLS 2012 ; Wikipedia. Domestic 1997-2007; FISA 2004-2012.

 

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