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Congress enacts the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

Congress passed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on October 25, 1978, creating a secret court — the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court — to authorize domestic national security wiretaps. The law emerged from Church Committee revelations about FBI and NSA abuses under COINTELPRO. For the first time, intelligence agencies needed judicial approval before surveilling Americans on U.S. soil.