Section 702 allows warrantless surveillance of foreign targets—but U.S. communications can still be captured. This piece examines privacy concerns, access, and what happens when authority doesn’t fully expire.
When Procedure Replaces Conscience: Administrative Violence and Moral Anesthesia in America
Two civilian deaths, processed as routine enforcement, reveal how administrative violence normalizes harm. When procedure replaces conscience and moral anesthesia sets in, silence becomes participation—and history begins to turn quietly.


