top of page

Sen. Wyden Calls for Surveillance Policy Shift

Americans are guaranteed the right to be secure in their paper correspondence, but online communication enjoys no such protection.

That's because the Fourth Amendment requires police to obtain warrants to search houses, papers, property and your pockets. But information sent and received online goes through a third party, and anyone with a compelling government interest has a much easier time getting their hands on it.

In a speech Friday at a Portland tech conference, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden will call for that to change. The Oregon Democrat wants to update the rules by which intelligence agencies operate. He says he also plans new legislation aimed at ending bulk electronic surveillance.

Recent Posts

See All
Reason 24/7 Is Retiring

Reason 24/7 has had a good run, bringing the news stories of the day to an audience interested in just what the world has in store for...

 
 
 

Comments


NEWSLETTERS

Get Reason In Your Inbox.

Thanks for submitting!

Join the

LIBERTARIAN PARTY

We are funded entirely by Americans who want to help give liberty a voice. By joining the Libertarian Party as a dues-paying member, you are investing in this critical work.

Thanks for submitting!

ADDRESS

1444 Duke St.

Alexandria, VA 22314-3403

PHONE

(800) ELECT-US

(800) 353-2887

EMAIL

bottom of page