[Clips] US CODE: Title 50,1811. Authorization during time of war

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 ' 1811. Authorization during time of war

 Release date: 2005-03-17

 Notwithstanding any other law, the President, through the Attorney General,
 may authorize electronic surveillance without a court order under this
 subchapter to acquire foreign intelligence information for a period not to
 exceed fifteen calendar days following a declaration of war by the Congress.


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