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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

A federal judge has struck down a set of laws allowing the FBI to issue so-called national security letters to banks, phone companies and other businesses demanding customer information. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the laws violate the First Amendment and the separation of powers principles and ordered the government to stop issuing the secretive letters or enforcing their gag orders, the Wall Street Journal reported. The FBI made 16,511 national security letter requests for information regarding 7,201 people in 2011, the latest data available. The FBI uses the letters to collect unlimited kinds of sensitive, private information like financial and phone records.

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The FBI almost always bars recipients of the letters from disclosing to anyone -- including customers -- that they have even received the demands, Illston said in the ruling released Friday.

The government has failed to show that the letters and the blanket non-disclosure policy "serve the compelling need of national security," and the gag order creates "too large a danger that speech is being unnecessarily restricted," the San Francisco-based Illston wrote.

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Zombie Apocalypse / LEAKED SECRET FBI meeting...

#1 | Posted by reitze at 2013-03-18 11:35 PM | Reply | Flag:

Obama at his best, and another judge strikes him down. Obama doesn't know the meaning of constitution and liberties.

#2 | Posted by moneywar at 2013-03-19 02:37 PM | Reply | Flag:

Secret FBI letters? There are more than just F, B, and I? Is this like ATF is now ATFE?

And why is ATFE not FATE? Are they afraid to have an Bureau of FATE?

#3 | Posted by kanrei at 2013-03-19 02:41 PM | Reply | Flag:

Hey, Moneywar, NSL's started with Bush in 2003. Mostly to go after war protesters.

Now they're being used to prosecute Nazi's, which is balm to my soul. Also, they are being signed at 1/3 the rate Bush did. Try looking it up.

Oh, that's right, google is hard.

#4 | Posted by HeliumRat at 2013-03-19 04:22 PM | Reply | Flag:

Hey, Moneywar, NSL's started with Bush in 2003. Mostly to go after war protesters.

Now they're being used to prosecute Nazi's, which is balm to my soul. Also, they are being signed at 1/3 the rate Bush did. Try looking it up.

Oh, that's right, google is hard.

#4 | Posted by HeliumRat

Don't inflict reality on Moneywar. Obama has been the cause of his psoriasis, impotence and the rust on his car.

#5 | Posted by northguy3 at 2013-03-19 07:03 PM | Reply | Flag:

The ruling on the 1986 statute has been stayed while the government weighs an appeal.

The FBI was issuing an average of 50,000 letters a year after the 2001 attacks. In 2011, according to the Justice Department, it made 16,500 requests for data on 7,200 Americans.

Clearly, Obama's Fault (c).

OTOH wtf does the FBI need info on 7200 Americans? I wouldn't be surprised if 6000 of them were ex-wives and/or their new beaus. The spirit of J Edgar lives on!

#6 | Posted by northguy3 at 2013-03-19 07:56 PM | Reply | Flag:

Obama at his best, and another judge strikes him down. Obama doesn't know the meaning of constitution and liberties.

#2 | Posted by moneywar

Nice attempt at a deflection. They have been around since '78 and were expanded under the original patriot act and later in 2006 under the patriot Improvement and Reauthorization Act. Bush did it... But yes under Obama the FBI continued to use the law.

#7 | Posted by GalaxiePete at 2013-03-19 08:02 PM | Reply | Flag:

#6 | Posted by northguy3

Yep, totally agree there is always abuse of power with this stuff...

#8 | Posted by GalaxiePete at 2013-03-19 08:03 PM | Reply | Flag:

Hey, Moneywar, NSL's started with Bush in 2003.
#4 | Posted by HeliumRat

Don't inflict reality on Moneywar.
#5 | Posted by northguy3

The ruling on the 1986 statute has been stayed while the government weighs an appeal.
#6 | Posted by northguy3

#9 | Posted by et_al at 2013-03-19 08:14 PM | Reply | Flag:

In 2007, the Justice Department's inspector general found widespread violations in the FBI's use of the letters, including demands without proper authorization and information obtained in non-emergency circumstances. The FBI has tightened oversight of the system.

Read more: www.foxnews.com

Clearly, Obama's Fault, Money.

If the "libertarians" want to gain some cred and score points, they should start dismantling the PATRIOT ACT and its spawn.

#10 | Posted by northguy3 at 2013-03-19 08:33 PM | Reply | Flag:

Obama doesn't know the meaning of constitution and liberties.

Yeah, SCOTUS sure proved that with Obamacare, didn't they?

#11 | Posted by northguy3 at 2013-03-19 08:34 PM | Reply | Flag:

Rightwingtards consistently deride judges from the Ninth Circuit, but they are better on civil liberties issues than any other.

#12 | Posted by mOntecOre at 2013-03-19 08:35 PM | Reply | Flag:

.... Just Desserts!

**** Everybody in the FBI should be ARRESTED and given a Life Sentence!!!

#13 | Posted by AntiCadillac at 2013-03-20 10:07 PM | Reply | Flag:

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