Posted on 11/28/2007 12:40:17 PM PST by SmithL
San Francisco (AP) -- An electronic privacy group challenging President Bush's domestic spying program scored a minor victory after a judge ordered the federal government to release information about lobbying efforts by telecommunications companies to protect them from prosecution.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation in January 2006 filed a class-action suit against AT&T Inc., accusing the company of illegally making communications on its networks available to the National Security Agency without warrants.
Congress is now considering changing the law to grant retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies that would protect them from such court challenges.
"Any attempt for immunity is aimed at getting these very important cases swept back under the rug," EFF spokeswoman Rebecca Jeschke said Wednesday.
The EFF wants to know about "discussions, briefings or other exchanges" telecommunications companies and members of Congress have had recently with the Officer of the Director of National Intelligence regarding changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, according to Tuesday's court order. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the information must be turned over by Dec. 10.
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This is real simple:
If they spied on my phone call to another country, ok with me.
If they spied on my phone call to my grandma in another state, they committed a crime.
Well, this decision will probably hasten immunity legislation. Congress doesn’t like anyone snooping around lobbyists.
CALEA should be the next stop for this soon to be overturned Judge. Odd that when Clinton was putting in the dreaded Echelon system, these EFF loons didn’t sue then. Oh that’s right, they are a leftists interest group shilling for the Democrats.
What would Hillary Matters do, how much would she expand the eavesdropping — Obviously other than tracking BJ she would put the monitors on the Conservative talk radio hosts and their callers.
Ruh-roh. Somebody’s (maybe lots of somebodies’) payoffs are going to be exposed to the light of day....
It has gotten to the point that with any questionable decision it is likely that Clinton selected the judge ... except when Carter did.
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