Supreme Court Turns Down NSA Surveillance Case

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The legality of government collection of telephone metadata has been settled for a long time, so it isn’t really surprising that the Supreme Court turned down a direct review of FISA today.

The type of review requested (a “mandamus” review) is rarely granted.

The Supreme Court on Monday passed up an opportunity to weigh in on the constitutionality of the National Security Agency’s collection of a massive database containing information on virtually every telephone call made to, from or within the United States.

The justices’ action makes it unlikely the high court will provide a definitive answer on the question during its current term.

Acting without comment or indication of dissent on Monday, the justices turned down a petition from the Electronic Privacy Information Center seeking to have the Supreme Court perform a direct review of a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court order authorizing the call-tracking program under the PATRIOT Act—a controversial anti-terrorism statute passed a few weeks after the September 11, 2001 attacks.

The surveillance issue could reach the high court through a variety of other vehicles. The Justice Department pointed to three civil lawsuits filed in U.S. District Courts by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and conservative legal activist Larry Klayman.

The ACLU, the EFF, and lunatic Larry Klayman. Strange bedfellows indeed.

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1 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:23:55am

I just don’t want to know. . .

2 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:29:36am
3 piratedan  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:30:02am

i don’t have an issue with folks like the ACLU being involved, because oversight and balances and checks are in essence good things and the amount of inference that can be drawn from seemingly small things strung together is what Intelligence services are supposed to do. I’m hoping that the changes supposedly in the works by Udall and others in the Dem Senate will have the desired balance between allowing the agencies to cull the needed data and still maintain a modicum of privacy for the average citizen

4 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:30:15am

My nephew is there, I am soooo jealous!

5 Charles Johnson  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:30:21am
6 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:31:07am

What is the G-force at 2200 mph?

7 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:31:48am

change that to 6000 mph.

8 Targetpractice  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:32:37am

Supreme Court rarely takes up cases that don’t worm their way up through the lower courts, but we should still expect to hear some teeth grinding about how SCOTUS is a “rubber-stamp court” and how they’re “shirking their duty” or similar shit.

9 dog philosopher  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:34:06am

mandamus

that’s what happens when you let those romans get involved

10 lawhawk  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:34:56am

Jurisdiction and venue? How do they work? /

This is not a particularly surprising outcome. The plaintiffs in this case were attempting something that the Supreme Court doesn’t do except in certain ennumerated instances.

The Constitution clearly indicates that the Court can hear cases involving disputes between states and involving certain political appointees as of right.

This particular case doesn’t fall into that jurisdiction, so the proper venue should have been the appropriate district and circuit court. After that, it would get the proper review through the appellate process.

They were trying to expedite the process, by jumping to the S.Ct.

Instead, they’re not going to get heard this session.

11 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:36:00am

12000 MPH —I can’t even fathom that.

12 wrenchwench  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:36:22am
13 kirkspencer  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:36:48am

re: #6 FemNaziBitch

What is the G-force at 2200 mph?

re: #7 FemNaziBitch

change that to 6000 mph.

null.

g-force is the result of acceleration, not speed. Once you know how long it takes to get from 0 to to 6000 mph you can determine the g-force.

14 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:37:30am

re: #13 kirkspencer

null.

g-force is the result of acceleration, not speed. Once you know how long it takes to get from 0 to to 6000 mph you can determine the g-force.

you are talking math. :)

15 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:38:00am

I gotta go.

Have a great one all!

16 lawhawk  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:41:03am

re: #11 FemNaziBitch

Piker. Voyager 1 is traveling at 38,610 mph.

And New Horizons was launched with the highest speed of any manmade object at 36,373 mph. Voyager got a speed boost due to gravitational assists from the Jupiter and Saturn flybys.

17 kirkspencer  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:42:20am

re: #14 FemNaziBitch

you are talking math. :)

Well, if you’re going to do it right you need (cover the ears of children) calculus. But you can get by with (cover them again) algebra if you have to.

ok, you can uncover their ears now. //

18 polisurgist  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:47:10am

re: #12 wrenchwench

That guy looks pretty much exactly like you’d expect.
Image: Cliff.jpg

Which of course reminds one of the long-standing question:
Image: tumblr_m6t1cd48zq1r4ap7so1_500.jpg

19 Backwoods_Sleuth  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:50:33am
20 dog philosopher  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:51:34am

MAVEN

nu?

21 Pumpkin Pie Of Zion  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:51:49am

I hate Walmart so much.

22 leftynyc  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:55:13am

George Zimmerman arrested:

orlandosentinel.com

No other information.

23 S'latch  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:57:03am

It’s up. That was fast. Mars 2014.

24 lawhawk  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:59:22am

Oh look, George Zimmerman is back in the news. Arrested. Again. Domestic battery.

George Zimmerman has been arrested and is en route to the Seminole County Jail, according to Sheriff Don Eslinger.

It’s not clear what happened or what crime he’s accused of committing, but just before 1:30 p.m., Eslinger confirmed that Zimmerman had been arrested today and was being driven to the county jail in Sanford.

He said more information would be available shortly.

WESH-Channel 2 reported that Zimmerman was accused of domestic violence by a girlfriend.

The Sheriff’s Office, in a short news release, reported that the agency had arrested Zimmerman after being called to a disturbance on Topfield Court in western Seminole County near Apopka.


Zimmerman’s new girlfriend lives in that part of the county.

25 wrenchwench  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 10:59:55am

re: #18 polisurgist

That guy looks pretty much exactly like you’d expect.
Image: Cliff.jpg

Which of course reminds one of the long-standing question:
Image: tumblr_m6t1cd48zq1r4ap7so1_500.jpg

Don’t be a chinnist!

26 Lidane  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 11:00:06am

re: #22 leftynyc

27 Pumpkin Pie Of Zion  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 11:01:33am
28 Pumpkin Pie Of Zion  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 11:03:32am
29 Weet  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 11:03:45am

re: #22 leftynyc

Zimmerman — domestic situation with girlfriend.

Nah, he doesn’t have a violence problem…

30 leftynyc  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 11:10:22am

re: #29 Weet

Zimmerman — domestic situation with girlfriend.

Nah, he doesn’t have a violence problem…

Also involving a gun. My surprise……

theepochtimes.com

31 CuriousLurker  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 11:36:54am

Guys like these—and all the other creepy haters listed by the SPLC that I created a Page about this weekend—are why the feds are watching. Bat. Shit. Crazy. I hope they give this guy the max.

Former Leader of Jihadist Propaganda Group Faces Prison for Threatening Jews

The U.S.-born co-founder of a Muslim extremist group that once threatened the creators of “South Park” over an episode depicting the Prophet Muhammad wearing a bear suit is now facing up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to issuing online threats against Jewish leaders.

Yousef al-Khattab, who entered the plea on Nov. 1, is the third person associated with the group Revolution Muslim to be convicted in federal court in Alexandria, Va., the Washington Post reported. His sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 7. […]

The threats on the Revolution Muslim website included a video encouraging viewers to find leaders of Jewish Federation chapters and “deal with them directly at their homes”; directions to Jewish facilities, along with bomb-making instructions; and a poem listing ways to hurt Jews, including throwing “liq­uid drain cleaner in their faces,” according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

Al-Khattab would seem an unlikely jihadist. He was born and raised in Brooklyn as Joseph Leonard Cohen. He has written that he grew up in a secular Jewish family but attended a yeshiva, or Jewish religious school, and then moved to Israel after marrying a Moroccan Jew. He converted to Islam while in the Middle East and went on to advocate the destruction of Israel while cheering and encouraging acts of terror against the United States. […]

splcenter.org

Ugh.

32 Political Atheist  Mon, Nov 18, 2013 12:30:08pm

Gotta disagree a bit Charles.
the ACLU brief

Please do note the point made previously here at LGF about relevance to an investigation. Sensenbrenner has a big point-The way its interpreted goes far beyond the authors intent. That matters.

I would add that things go wrong in the law for years. Years is sometimes what it takes to get the fix done. How long did it take for the Second Amendment to be heard? Finally a city took a step so egregious the court had to weigh in. And did so.

I think if you review exactly why the ACLU differs from your might see my point. The petition itself makes the best case.

I urge those who disagree with me to look it over. It’s a PDF link, but the first couple pages (3, 4) are very particular about what is actually legally wrong with the current policy.


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