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jimnyc
03-15-2013, 07:21 PM
A US judge has ordered the FBI to stop its "pervasive" use of National Security letters to secretly snoop on phone and email records, ruling Friday that the heavily used tactic was unconstitutional.

The order issued by US District Court Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco came as a surprising blow to a measure heavily used by the administration of President Barack Obama in the name of battling terrorism.

The Patriot Act passed after the devastating September 11 attacks gave the Federal Bureau of Investigation strong authority to order that people's telecom records be handed over, without such requests having to be disclosed.

But in her ruling, Illston said evidence indicated that tens of thousands of NSLs are sent out every year, and that 97 percent of them are fettered with the provision that recipients never mention the requests.

"This pervasive use of nondisclosure orders, coupled with the government's failure to demonstrate that a blanket prohibition on recipients' ability to disclose the mere fact of receipt of an NSL is necessary to serve the compelling need of national security, creates too large a danger that speech is being unnecessarily restricted," Illston said in her written decision.

Illston set her ban on NSLs to take effect in 90 days to allow US lawyers to appeal the decision given "the significant constitutional and national security issues at stake."

http://my.news.yahoo.com/fbi-phone-snooping-tactic-ruled-225935263.html

aboutime
03-15-2013, 07:28 PM
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jimnyc. This will be overturned in due order. Once the judge becomes a target, and the FBI, or other Justice department officials need to investigate whoever threatens this judge.

But then. If this judge is associated with the 9th circuit (Circus) court in California. It won't be long until another judge overrules her decision.
Remember...all of this is taking place WHILE gun ownership has been increasing, and the Obama admin, with Feinstein are attempting to dismantle the 2nd amendment.

PAYBACKS. Remember that word. We'll eventually see it happen.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
03-15-2013, 08:31 PM
http://my.news.yahoo.com/fbi-phone-snooping-tactic-ruled-225935263.html

All it ever takes to ffkk up a damn good stew is for somebody to toss in a few rotten pieces of meat....
abuse of power, nothing in politics even comes close to that as dangerous to the Republic!
Not sure how much more we can stand with Obama in power.... as he has no concept of limits...-Tyr

cadet
03-15-2013, 08:53 PM
http://my.news.yahoo.com/fbi-phone-snooping-tactic-ruled-225935263.html

REALLY???? They think it's unconstitutional? Where in the world would you ever get the blasphemous idea that the gov't would do something unconstitutional?