Phrases with «surveillance warrant»

A surveillance warrant is a legal permission granted by a court that allows law enforcement or intelligence agencies to conduct surveillance on an individual or group. It allows them to gather evidence or intelligence by monitoring their communication, activities, or movements while investigating a suspected crime or threat to national security. Full definition

Sentences with «surveillance warrant»

  • Report by official reviewer of counter-terrorism laws also says ministers should be stripped of power to authorise surveillance warrants (theguardian.com)
  • Tracking the location of suspected terrorists, and perhaps their known associates, might not seem so objectionable — though one could argue whether Section 215's «relevance» standard was sufficient, or whether a full FISA electronic surveillance warrant (requiring a showing of probable cause) would be a more appropriate tool. (cato.org)
  • So the FBI and Department of Justice put together an application to a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court — a court that approves surveillance warrants pertaining to national security and foreign intelligence — to start watching Page. (vox.com)
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