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ACLU warns that major government surveillance decisions are happening in secret


ACLU warns that major government surveillance decisions are happening in secret
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is raising concerns about the level of transparency, or lack thereof, the U.S. government exercises when it comes to electronic surveillance.
It has been noted that the FISC s use of secret legal opinion has had a major impact on Americans privacy rights, freedom of expression, and free association. Now, they are asking for the U.S. Supreme Court to execute an order for the FISC to publish its secret opinions and only implement redactions that are absolutely necessary to serve as a preventative measure where real harm is an threat to national security. ....

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ACLU turns to Supreme Court for access to FISA court rulings


ACLU turns to Supreme Court for access to FISA court rulings
Jerry Dunleavy
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The American Civil Liberties Union is asking the Supreme Court to provide access to the rulings of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, arguing there is a First Amendment right to access the classified decisions on the legality of obtaining wiretaps and other surveillance against Americans allegedly tied to foreign intelligence threats.
The secretive FISA court, first established by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, has almost never released any of its decisions, though it has been thrust into the spotlight in recent years, especially following a Justice Department watchdog report that harshly criticized the FBI’s actions in obtaining a FISA warrant and three renewals against Trump campaign associate Carter Page while relying upon a discredited dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele. ....

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