The U.S. Congress approved sweeping changes June 2 to surveillance laws enacted after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, eliminating the National Security Agency's disputed bulk phone-records collection program.
Under the legislation, the NSA would lose the power to collect and store those records, but the government still could gain court orders to obtain data connected to specific numbers. (AP)
米「愛国法」の規定が失効し、上院で6月2日、新たな修正法案が可決され、成立した。
The Japan Times ST: June 12, 2015