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FISA Amendments Act is Back

Michelle Richardson,
Legislative Counsel, 老澳门开奖结果 Washington Legislative Office
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May 23, 2012

Remember the George W. Bush warrantless wiretapping program? The one that was so illegal that Congress had to pass a special law to ensure that no one was prosecuted for it or sued by their customers for facilitating it? And was found by independent reviewers to be ? And was then brilliantly codified and written into stone by Congress? And which almost immediately , being used to collect all sorts of stuff it wasn鈥檛 supposed to? It鈥檚 back!

The FISA Amendments Act of 2008 (FAA) rewrote our surveillance laws, which had generally required a warrant or court order for surveillance of people in the US. Under the FAA, the government can get a year-long programmatic court order for general bulk collection of Americans鈥 international communications without specifying who will be tapped. It is up to the administration to decide that on its own after the fact, without any judicial review. The major requirement is that no particular person in the US should be targeted.

While billed as a foreign surveillance program, it also authorizes the collection of Americans鈥 international communications 鈥 meaning one end of the communication is in the US 鈥 and therefore implicates the Fourth Amendments rights of all Americans. Once the National Security Agency sucks up these phone calls, texts, emails and Internet records, it can use them pursuant to secret rules that they swear protect our privacy.

The good news is that Congress had the foresight to subject this sweeping surveillance authority to a sunset provision, and it is scheduled to expire in its entirety at the end of the year. More concerning though is that, according to press reports, this afternoon the Select Senate Committee on Intelligence will be secretly approving legislation to extend that law. No public hearings; no public oversight; no thorough debate about how this law has been used and how it has affected Americans.

While the Judiciary and Intelligence Committees have been receiving classified reports, it鈥檚 time for a public vetting of the FAA and for meaningful amendments to better protect our privacy. Even Sens. Ron Wyden (OR) and Mark Udall (CO), with their secret briefings and cleared staff, . And when they asked, the DNI said it how many Americans are swept up in the NSA鈥檚 expansive dragnet.

Read the Obama administration鈥檚 explanation of the law and the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 letter to the Senate Intelligence Committee here. You can also read more about our lawsuit challenging the law here.

and tell your members of Congress to fix FISA.

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