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Privacy Oversight Board Assesses Administration's Intelligence Surveillance Reforms
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On January 29, 2015, the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight
Board ("PCLOB") released its assessment of the Administration's
implementation of the PCLOB's surveillance reform
recommendations. In its report, the PCLOB found that the
Administration made substantial progress toward implementing many
recommendations, but that it did not stop the Section 215 bulk
telephone record collection program.
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