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  • Inside Biden’s secret surveillance court

    01/21/2024 10:00:01 AM PST · by Twotone · 20 replies
    Politico ^ | January 17, 2024 | Alfred Ng & John Sakellariadis
    At an undetermined date, in an undisclosed location, the Biden administration began operating a secretive new court to protect Europeans’ privacy rights under U.S. law. Officially known as the Data Protection Review Court, it was authorized in an October 2022 executive order to fix a collision of European and American law that had been blocking the lucrative flow of consumer data between American and European companies for three years. The court’s eight judges were named last November, including former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Its existence has allowed companies to resume the lucrative transatlantic data trade with the blessing of...
  • Justice Department Fights Release of Secret Court Opinion Finding Unconstitutional Surveillance

    06/07/2013 3:33:15 PM PDT · by RummyChick · 80 replies
    mother jones ^ | 6/7 | corn
    In the midst of revelations that the government has conducted extensive top-secret surveillance operations to collect domestic phone records and internet communications, the Justice Department was due to file a court motion Friday in its effort to keep secret an 86-page court opinion that determined that the government had violated the spirit of federal surveillance laws and engaged in unconstitutional spying.
  • N.C. federal judge appointed to America's 'Secret Court' [ Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ]

    05/08/2005 2:44:27 PM PDT · by TaxRelief · 5 replies · 504+ views
    The Kinston Free Press, NC ^ | May 08,2005 | staff
    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. District Judge Malcolm J. Howard of Greenville has been appointed by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. The court, commonly referred to as America's Secret Court, considers requests for surveillance and physical search orders from the U.S. Department of Justice and various U.S. intelligence agencies. This court has nationwide jurisdiction to authorize the U.S. government to conduct electronic surveillance and physical searches for national security purposes when the target is a foreign power or when an individual is acting as an agent for a foreign power. The Supreme Court Chief Justice...
  • Bush administration seeks secrecy for Supreme Court proceedings

    01/06/2004 10:28:47 PM PST · by Revel · 14 replies · 80+ views
    AP ^ | 1/06/04 | AP
    Bush administration seeks secrecy for Supreme Court proceedings January 6, 2004 - 11:41AM The Bush administration asked the Supreme Court to let it keep its arguments secret in a case involving an immigrant's challenge of his treatment after the September 11 attacks. Mohamed Kamel Bellahouel wants the high court to consider whether the government acted improperly by secretly jailing him after the attacks and keeping his court fight private. He is supported by more than 20 journalism organisations and media companies. In a one-paragraph filing today, Solicitor General Theodore Olson told justices the matter "pertains to information that is required...