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Supreme Court Won't Hear ACLU Wiretap Case

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The US Supreme Court refused without comment the ACLU's appeal of a lower court ruling that prevented them from suing over the government's warrantless TSP program. The problem was a Catch-22: they lack legal 'standing' to sue over it because they can't prove that they were suspected terrorists, but neither can they find out who was actually suspected, because this is a matter of national security." Update: 02/20 00:17 GMT by KD : Removed an incorrect statement after a reader pointed out that, with the expiration of the Protect America Act this weekend, foreign surveillance will revert to oversight by the FISA court.

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  1. Re:Must be a terrorist to challenge the law? by Beardo+the+Bearded · · Score: 1, Troll

    No.

    I (and and many others) suspect that the Democratic presidential candidates are those who have been wiretapped illegally.

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    ECHELON is a government program to find words like bomb, jihad, plutonium, assassinate, and anarchy.