

FISA 702 Passes the House
Apr 16, 2024
Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes discusses the House's passing of FISA 702 reauthorization with Lawfare Senior Editors. They dive into how the center prevailed on warrant requirements, civil liberties community gains, administration impact, Senate next steps, and bill intricacies.
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FISA 702 Reauthorization Approved
- The House of Representatives approved the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
- This followed debate and amendments, marking the second attempt this week.
Purpose of Section 702
- Section 702 allows surveillance of foreign persons abroad with help from electronic communication service providers.
- It doesn't permit spying on political campaigns or target conservatives.
Debate Over Warrant Requirement
- The privacy community wanted more protections than the base bill offered.
- A key point of contention was whether a warrant is needed for US person queries.