NSA Documents
The ACLU long suspected that the NSA has gone far beyond its counterterrorism and foreign intelligence mandate, implementing a massive system to conduct bulk surveillance of millions of innocent Americans.
Last Updated: July 16, 2024
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Order re. Electronic Surveillance, Physical Search, and Other Acquisitions Targeting International Terrorist Groups, Their Agents, and Related Targets
Document Date:Jul 22, 2002
Release Date:Mar 3, 2015
Standard Minimization Procedures for Electronic Surveillance Conducted by the NSA: Exhibit A
Document Date:May 10, 2002
Release Date:Mar 3, 2015
Motion for Amended Orders Permitting Modified Minimization Procedures
Document Date:May 10, 2002
Release Date:Mar 3, 2015
Guidelines Regarding Prompt Handling of Reports of Possible Criminal Activity Involving Foreign Intelligence Sources
Document Date:Sep 23, 2002
Release Date:Apr 22, 2016
Guidelines Regarding Disclosure to the Director of Central Intelligence and Homeland Security Officials of Foreign Intelligence Acquired in the Courts of a Criminal Investigation
Document Date:Sep 23, 2002
Release Date:Apr 22, 2016
Guidelines for Disclosure of Grand Jury and Electronic, Wire, and Oral Interception Information Identifying United States Persons
Document Date:Sep 23, 2002
Release Date:Apr 22, 2016
Letter to Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly from Deputy Assistant Attorney General John C. Yoo
Document Date:May 17, 2002
Release Date:Mar 26, 2016
Report to the President
Document Date:May 23, 2002
Release Date:Dec 22, 2014
Report to the President
Document Date:Aug 21, 2002
Release Date:Dec 22, 2014
Report to the President
Document Date:Nov 19, 2002
Release Date:Dec 22, 2014