Government Files to Dismiss NSA Telecom Surveillance Cases
Government Files to Dismiss NSA Telecom Surveillance Cases - Via EFF.org Updates:
Late Friday night, the Government started the formal process for retroactive immunity for the telecommunications companies sued by EFF and others for their involvement in the warrantless surveillance of millions of ordinary Americans. The immunity is a key part of the unconstitutional FISA Amendments Act passed by Congress in July. EFF will be challenging the new law as unconstitutional and that challenge is set for a hearing before federal judge Vaughn Walker, along with the government's dismissal motion [PDF], on December 2, 2008. To support its attempt to shut the courthouse doors on plaintiffs, the Government filed a "certification" from Attorney General Mukasey. The key substance of the Government's submission was filed in secret with the court, but the Attorney General also filed a public certification [PDF]. In addition, the Government submitted some legislative history documents [PDF].
(Read Original Article - Via EFF.org Updates.)
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