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October 26, 2001legislationsurveillancenational securitycivil liberties9/11GovernmentJusticeCivil Rights

USA PATRIOT Act expands surveillance authority after 9/11

Congress passed the USA PATRIOT Act, expanding government surveillance powers in response to the September 11 attacks. The law lowered barriers for obtaining wiretaps, accessing business records, and conducting intelligence searches, raising civil liberties concerns about government access to private communications.