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What is WiretappingWhat is Wiretapping
Wiretapping is the monitoring of Wiretapping is the monitoring of conversations by a third party.conversations by a third party.
Became a bigger issue after 9/11Became a bigger issue after 9/11 Two types: Passive wiretapping and Two types: Passive wiretapping and
Active wiretapping.Active wiretapping. Passive- collecting information to gain Passive- collecting information to gain
knowledgeknowledge Active- Attempting to alter the Active- Attempting to alter the
informationinformation
BackgroundBackground
Olmstead vs. United States (1928)Olmstead vs. United States (1928) Supreme Court ruled it constitutional.Supreme Court ruled it constitutional. Roy Olmstead was a suspected Roy Olmstead was a suspected
bootlegger.bootlegger. Wiretapping did not violate Olmstead’s Wiretapping did not violate Olmstead’s
44thth or 5 or 5thth Amendment. Amendment.
Background Cont.Background Cont.
Patriot ActPatriot Act Passed by Bush in response of Sept. 11Passed by Bush in response of Sept. 11 Expanded the authority of law Expanded the authority of law
enforcement agencies to fight enforcement agencies to fight terrorism.terrorism.
How Does Wiretapping How Does Wiretapping Work?Work?
Basic types of wiretappingBasic types of wiretapping
Who is likely to get Who is likely to get wiretapped?wiretapped?
Heather = link to left and right side Heather = link to left and right side
Argument Against Argument Against WiretappingWiretapping
Violates the 4Violates the 4thth Amendment Amendment People’s privacy may not be invaded People’s privacy may not be invaded
without a warrant based on probable without a warrant based on probable cause.cause.
Legal wiretapping requires court’s Legal wiretapping requires court’s order even after the Patriot Actorder even after the Patriot Act
Broken Constitution?Broken Constitution?
Illustration by Christophe VorletIllustration by Christophe Vorlet
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