Apparently it does. The human rights watchdog filed a lawsuit against the federal government in June under the Freedom of Information Act with the hopes of determining to what extent and under what circumstances the government reads our electronic communications without a warrant.
In the ACLU’s own words: “While there is reason to believe this practice is widespread, there is much we don’t know about this government eavesdropping: when it happens, how often it’s done, who they’re watching, how long they monitor these communications, and what policies they have established regarding this monitoring. Through the lawsuit filed today, we hope to find out much more.”
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