With all the attacks going on in airports around the world, surveillance is very important now. Being aware of everything in such a fast paced environment requires a lot of training, man power, and professionalism. The National Security Agency is now in the process to better their ways of checking travelers in and out of the country as well as in airports traveling within the country. But exactly what is too much of invasion of privacy by the National Security Agency? Should National Security Agency be allowed to dig deep into your life in order to ensure safety of themselves and others? They have many new ways to detect suspicious activity by criminals. They have background checks, face recognition software, security body scans, luggage scanners, and more. There were many attempts to improve surveillance by the National Security Agency: Judicial Branch’s Supreme Court denied NSA’s attempt to retrieve phone records, and the Legislative Branch’s Congress passed a bill that denies National Security Agency authority to phone records of Americans, and the Executive Branch, seen by the president made a review and changed how National Security Agency conducts surveillance. …show more content…
The Supreme Court’s decide to decline their early case, and wouldn’t allow attorneys a day in court until they have worked their way through the appeal process. The Supreme Court had tossed the case back to the lower courts. They did this to allow to the NSA workers to work their way through the appeal process. Even though they had a judge who felt that the National Security Agency violated many citizens’ rights to the Fourth Amendment and invasion of privacy. Instead, the government had the right to appeal the decision that Obama wanted to reform the