Ellen Nakashima writes the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled Thursday to tackle the bill that Cornyn introduced as per the bureauâs request.
An NSL is an administrative subpoena that would allow the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to collect information on an individualâs online browsing history, internet protocol address as well as the time a person spends on a specific website without the need for a warrant or judgeâs approval in intelligence and terrorism cases, the Post reports.
FBI Director James Comey said the proposed legislation aims to rectify âa typoâ in ECPA and would be the agencyâs top priority in 2016, according to Nakashimaâs report.
The bureau told the publication that the proposed amendment to ECPA would not cover search engine queries and email content.