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Hissyspit

(45,788 posts)
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 05:23 PM Jun 2013

Court of Appeals Dismisses CCR Case Challenging NSA Surveillance Program (Filed in 2006)

Source: Center for Constitutional Rights

Court of Appeals Dismisses CCR Case Challenging NSA Surveillance Program (Filed in 2006)

Decision Comes on the Heels of Snowden Leaks Exposing Massive NSA Phone, Email Surveillance

press@ccrjustice.org

June 10, 2013, New York— Today, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit brought against President Barack Obama, the head of the National Security Agency (NSA), and the heads of the other major security agencies, challenging warrantless government surveillance of telephone calls and emails in the U.S. under the program first disclosed in December 2005 by the New York Times. Ironically, the dismissal comes just as a series of new stories about astonishingly broad domestic NSA surveillance have broken in the news.

The suit, CCR v. Obama, was filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) on behalf of itself and its legal staff working on national security cases whose communications fit the criteria used by the NSA for targeting calls and emails under its surveillance program. CCR Attorneys argued the program was unconstitutional and had forced them to take costly and burdensome countermeasures to minimize the risk of having their privileged client communications intercepted by the NSA.

The case, initially filed in 2006 against President George W. Bush, sought an injunction that would prohibit the NSA from conducting warrantless surveillance within the United States. When, in response, the government claimed it had shut down the program in January 2007, the CCR asked the court to order the government to destroy any records of surveillance that it still retains from the illegal NSA program. The lower court refused to do so and the case moved to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which held that a plaintiff challenging a secret surveillance program must be able to prove they were actually eavesdropped upon by the program in order to be able to challenge it in court. Today, the Ninth Circuit panel affirmed that decision, relying on the Supreme Court’s February 2013 dismissal of a similar challenge to the 2008 FISA Amendments Act, Clapper v. Amnesty International.

The Ninth Circuit stated “[a]lthough CCR might have a slightly stronger basis for fearing interception because of the lack of [any Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court] involvement, CCR’s asserted injury relies on a different uncertainty ... namely, that the government retained ‘records’ from any past surveillance it conducted under the now-defunct TSP.”

Said Center for Constitutional Rights Attorney Shayana Kadidal. “It is the height of absurdity to dismiss this case on the grounds that the intelligence agencies cannot be presumed to save records of their surveillance.”

With this ruling, all but two of the legal challenges to the original NSA program will have been dismissed without the Obama administration ever having taken a position on whether or not the original NSA program was legal.

Read more: http://ccrjustice.org/newsroom/press-releases/court-of-appeals-dismisses-ccr-case-challenging-nsa-surveillance-program

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Court of Appeals Dismisses CCR Case Challenging NSA Surveillance Program (Filed in 2006) (Original Post) Hissyspit Jun 2013 OP
Checks and balances. Autumn Jun 2013 #1
So was this a challege to when the NSA was doing the wiretapping for Bush without cstanleytech Jun 2013 #2
Yes. Hissyspit Jun 2013 #3
Hmm...it seems like just yesterday Ms. Toad Jun 2013 #4
CCR filed against Glen Greenwald's client, Matt Hale. Glenn wiretapped msanthrope Jun 2013 #5

Ms. Toad

(34,119 posts)
4. Hmm...it seems like just yesterday
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 05:44 PM
Jun 2013

when the Republicans were saying it wasn't harmful, if you can prove it happened....Nyaa-nyaa-nyaa-nyaa-nyaa . . . wait . . . That was yesterday. Here: http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=2981850

Sad when I can't tell from the substance of the argument which side the person arguing the case is on.

 

msanthrope

(37,549 posts)
5. CCR filed against Glen Greenwald's client, Matt Hale. Glenn wiretapped
Mon Jun 10, 2013, 05:52 PM
Jun 2013

some of the witnesses in that case. Ah....how things get interesting....

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002101211

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