THE EAR OF DIONYSUS: RETHINKING FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE

K. A. TAIPALE
9 Yale J.L. & Tech. 128

As the 110th Congress begins to flex its atrophied oversight muscle,1 it bears remembering that, in the ongoing debate over who should have the authority to authorize and oversee foreign intelligence surveillance programs,2 someone must,3 and the existing mechanisms, in particular, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (“FISA”)4 and its related