Legal Times conducts an investigative profile of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court, the most secretive institution in the American judiciary. The FISA court, which authorizes electronic and physical surveillance of suspected spies, has never turned down a government surveillance request but has approved over 8,000. Only government lawyers appear before it -- no defense counsel is present. (February 19, 1996)
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