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friendly_iconoclast

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Sun Sep 29, 2013, 02:20 PM Sep 2013

EFF racks up another courtroom victory over the NSA: damning docs to follow

http://boingboing.net/2013/09/28/eff-racks-up-another-courtroom.html

EFF racks up another courtroom victory over the NSA: damning docs to follow

Cory Doctorow at 9:00 am Sat, Sep 28, 2013

The Electronic Frontier Foundation continues to rack up victories in its Jewel v NSA suit, through which it has been suing the US spy agency over illegal mass-surveillance for nearly a decade (three successive administrations have stalled the suit by invoking official secrecy, a deadlock that was broken thanks to the leaks released by the whistleblower Edward Snowden). The latest news is that Judge Jeffrey White has ordered the government to unseal "any declassified material, like exhibits, declarations, and other ex parte submissions that the government had previously submitted to the court under seal" and refused to entertain the DoJ's appeal. EFF believes that the release will show that the DoJ lied to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA Court).

In light of the declassifications inspired by the June leaks, Judge Jeffrey White ordered the government to unseal any declassified material, like exhibits, declarations, and other ex parte submissions that the government had previously submitted to the court under seal.

In response, the government asked that it only release a new declaration. The Department of Justice lawyers reasoned that reviewing the material submitted since the case began in 2008 would be a heavy burden. We objected, noting that recently declassified documents have shown that the government had submitted misleading material to the court overseeing the spying, called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA Court).

Judge White denied the government's request, noting that the government had the resources to carry out such a review. He also noted that there should be a "fulsome" record for the court, the public, and the plaintiffs to draw from. The judge also set a briefing schedule on the procedural issues that it wanted resolved before turning to the critical question—whether the spying program is legal and constitutional.


More from the EFF here:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/09/after-nsa-court-hearing-government-must-unseal-documents-december-20
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EFF racks up another courtroom victory over the NSA: damning docs to follow (Original Post) friendly_iconoclast Sep 2013 OP
Fantastic News! MannyGoldstein Sep 2013 #1
Out f**king Standing!! K&R!!!! 2banon Sep 2013 #2
another k and r nashville_brook Sep 2013 #3
"a deadlock that was broken thanks to the leaks released by the whistleblower Edward Snowden" DirkGently Sep 2013 #4
The EFF is all over this issue. They know of what they speak. n/t DirkGently Sep 2013 #5
DURec for wider distribution. bvar22 Sep 2013 #6
^ Wilms Sep 2013 #7
Recommended. (nt) NYC_SKP Oct 2013 #8

DirkGently

(12,151 posts)
4. "a deadlock that was broken thanks to the leaks released by the whistleblower Edward Snowden"
Sun Sep 29, 2013, 03:26 PM
Sep 2013

Yep. This is what needed to go. Invoking secrecy to keep secret any facts tending to show secrecy was abused.

A nice circular prison for Constitutional rights.

Would have been nice to break it open without a divisive whistleblowing incident, but this is exactly what whistleblowing is for.
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