American Memory
American Memory
June 28, 2004
 
House Bill Would Enforce Patriot Act Secrecy Clause by Jessica Azulay
In recent months, signs of public outrage have begun to surface over the FBI’s use of National Security Letters (NSLs) to secretly demand information from business and public agencies about their clientele. Under one of the most controversial section of the USA PATRIOT Act, third party record holders who receive NSLs requesting information about their patrons are forbidden from telling anyone about the Letter.


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