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Under the
Merovingians and Carolingians, the
fisc (from
Latin fiscus,
whence we
derive "fiscal")
applied to the
royal demesne which paid taxes, entirely...
- The
United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (
FISC), also
called the FISA Court, is a U.S.
federal court established under the
Foreign Intelligence...
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States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (
FISC) in 2014, and he
served as the
presiding judge of the
FISC from 2020 to 2021. In 2020, he was appointed...
- Look up
fisc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fisc may
refer to:
fisc,
taxes paid in kind,
especially those of the
Frankish kings, or a knight's money...
- warrants) by the
United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (or
FISC). The
FISCR was
established by the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act...
- Act
Protect America Act of 2007 FISA
Amendments Act of 2008
Institutions FISC Senate Intelligence Committee National Security Council Lawsuits ACLU v....
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Intelligence Surveillance Court (
FISC). In 2008,
Congress p****ed the FISA
Amendments Act of 2008,
which relaxed some of the
original FISC requirements.
During the...
- Gonzales,
Alberto (January 17, 2007). AG
letter to
Senate leaders regarding FISC decision and
conclusion of
Terrorist Surveillance ProgramĀ . Washington, D...
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Income is the
consumption and
saving opportunity gained by an
entity within a
specified timeframe,
which is
generally expressed in
monetary terms. Income...
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bringing more
transparency to the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (
FISC). In his
speeches as president,
Obama did not make more
overt references...