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Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
Fri Apr 29, 2016, 10:30 PM Apr 2016

U.S. spy court rejected zero surveillance orders in 2015: memo

Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The secretive U.S. Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Court did not deny a single government request in 2015 for electronic surveillance orders granted for foreign intelligence purposes, continuing a longstanding trend, a Justice Department document showed.

The court received 1,457 requests last year on behalf of the National Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for authority to intercept communications, including email and phone calls, according to a Justice Department memo sent to leaders of relevant congressional committees on Friday and seen by Reuters. The court did not reject any of the applications in whole or in part, the memo showed.

The total represented a slight uptick from 2014, when the court received 1,379 applications and rejected none.

The court, which acts behind closed doors, was established in 1978 to handle applications for surveillance warrants against foreign suspects by U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies and grew more controversial after 2013 leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/tech/u-spy-court-rejected-zero-surveillance-orders-2015-002950030.html?nhp=1

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U.S. spy court rejected zero surveillance orders in 2015: memo (Original Post) Little Tich Apr 2016 OP
But of course... Constitution is just a goddamn piece of Purveyor Apr 2016 #1
Well... Xipe Totec Apr 2016 #2
John Roberts' hand-picked FISA court rejects zero surveillance orders. OnyxCollie Apr 2016 #3
No choice SusanLarson Apr 2016 #4
 

OnyxCollie

(9,958 posts)
3. John Roberts' hand-picked FISA court rejects zero surveillance orders.
Sat Apr 30, 2016, 01:37 AM
Apr 2016

Keeping Carlyle Group-owned Booz Allen Hamilton in government contracts.

 

SusanLarson

(284 posts)
4. No choice
Sat Apr 30, 2016, 05:05 PM
Apr 2016

They don't have a choice. The law states that upon certification by the Attorney General the court shall approve which means they have absolutely no choice in the matter if the paperwork is correct.

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