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ACLU Praises Bill to Fix Controversial NSL Powers, Says FBI cannot be trusted to police itself

Submitted by MacRonin on July 30, 2007 - 1:48pm
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ACLU Praises Bill to Fix Controversial NSL Powers, Says FBI cannot be trusted to police itself: "Washington, DC - The American Civil Liberties Union today praised the introduction of a bill by Representatives Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Jeff Flake (R-AZ) to fix the controversial National Security Letter (NSL) power, which was expanded by the Patriot Act and its reauthorization. The ACLU has challenged the NSL statute in two court cases and will be back in court on August 15 to continue the fight."

(Read Original Article - Via American Civil Liberties Union.)

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