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Surveillance reform: The FISA reauthorization ‘debate’ distraction 
Hard deadlines seem to be what's required to get Congress to act on much of anything these days. A New Year’s Eve 2023 legislative deadline on one item is of particular note — on that day the infamous Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Section 702 expires, unless Congress elects to renew it.  The speculation and posturing over the fate of FISA Section 702 is already underway.  Indeed, on Feb. 28 at the Brookings Institution, Assistant Attorney General Matt Olsen made the Justice Department's pitch for reauthorizing Section 702. As expected, he trotted out very familiar, shop-worn canards that have been used since the law was enacted nearly 15 years ago (i.e., 702 is a "vital tool

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