Federal Judge Rules US No-fly List Violates Constitution
New submitter dmitrygr sends this news from Reuters: The U.S. government's no-fly list banning people accused of links to terrorism from commercial flights violates their constitutional rights because it gives them no meaningful way to contest that decision, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday. ... "The court concludes international travel is not a mere convenience or luxury in this modern world. Indeed, for many international travel is a necessary aspect of liberties sacred to members of a free society," [U.S. District Judge Anna Brown] wrote in her 65-page ruling (PDF). "Accordingly, on this record the court concludes plaintiff's inclusion on the no-fly list constitutes a significant deprivation of their liberty interests in international travel," Brown said.
Now let's hope that the ruling is respected. What are ways by which it couldn't be?
Liberty - Security - Laziness - Pick any two.
Finally someone (of note) says what everyone has been thinking (and saying).
Without the ability to challenge, it amounts to totalitarianism.
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Thank you Judge Anna Brown. Hopefully this ruling also applies to non-Americans.
https://www.aclu.org/national-... I guess being US military personnel associates one with being a lunatic extremest. 4 of those on the list were veterans.
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It's okay having a no fly list but not having a way to appeal being on it is an abomination. The irony is that sometimes actual terrorists are allowed to fly so they don't get tipped off the US is watching them. That's downright brilliant there. If the US is going to ban someone from traveling, they need to admit it and provide an appeals process.
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No, you're just starting to see a judicial backlash. They are starting to realize that this country has a real problem.
In 2004 senator Ted Kennedy appeared on the No Fly List. Apparently merely holding hearings on terrorism is reason enough to land on it!
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_fly_list#False_positives.
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In 2004 senator Ted Kennedy appeared on the No Fly List. Apparently merely holding hearings on terrorism is reason enough to land on it!
Honest mistake. They thought it was a no-drive list.
And btw, how is it that even having a "no fly list" is legal?
What does that mean, exactly? Are you a criminal or not? If they know that someone wants to blow up or hijack a plane, then go arrest the fuck out of them right now.
Or leave them the hell alone. We are talking about US citizens, right?
I understand that Bin-Laden should have probably been on some "no fly list". Known foreign criminals even. Along with the bipolar manic depressive with a history of making trouble on planes. That's about all that comes to mind.
I also understand putting them on the list temporarily, until that due diligence can be done. But that means that the "appeal", should be automatic, and the end result is that you get cleared, or busted. (or crazy as mentioned above, which is still temporary, in the event that the person can prove treatment and remission)
It took this long before a judge was actually allowed to make a ruling on it.
In order for a judge to make a ruling, there has to be a court case first, the judges aren't allowed to initiate action on their own. In order for someone to bring a case against the list, they first have to prove that the list affects them (this is why the ACLU couldn't do anything on their own, because they themselves weren't on the list). The problem is that the list is completely secret, so there is no way of knowing someone is on the list until they actually try to fly somewhere and get stopped.
It's taken this long for someone to be officially stopped who had both the resources and the desire to challenge the list in court.
The ruling doesn't ban the no fly list, it merely requires the government to make a suitable appeal process for those who are on the list. So you may expect the list to still be in use for quite a while. Additionally, Judge Brown is only on the Oregon district. So her ruling only applies to Oregon (however, it will be used as a precedent in other districts). All in all, it's still a very good ruling, but there's still a long ways to go.
Well, in Ted's case, given he was probably flying in first class AND had enough alcohol on his breath he might have intoxicated the pilots merely by his presence. So it was a safe call for him...
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Judge Anna Brown
Think I'm kidding? How about that oh-so-convenient-but-WTF case where a witness to a case concerning the *legality of the No Fly List* was put on the No Fly list while the DOJ lied about the facts about the blocking, delaying her testimony [1].
The corruption in Washington has been festering for at least a dozen years. Forget Skynet - this is the dystopian menace that is going to ruin our world.
[1] https://www.techdirt.com/artic...
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Apparently merely holding hearings on terrorism is reason enough to land on it!
It was actually a name mismatch. Never attribute to malice that which can be attributed to incompetence.
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We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.
And that is the problem with something that by passes due process. You would get a whole lot less if you followed it then if you dont.
When you cant win, ad hominem.
If you read a bit about US history, you'll see that these things take time, but eventually (a couple of decades) things usually get fixed.
Let's hope that's true for the No Fly List, Obamacare, NSA spying, and a lot of the other b.s. Republican and Democratic presidents have pushed through.
It gets more fun too
"Immigration officer fired after putting wife on list of terrorists to stop her flying home (31 January 2011)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
"US Has A 'Secret Exception' To Reasonable Suspicion For Putting People On The No Fly List" (Apr 17, 2014)
https://www.techdirt.com/artic...
That other list:
"DHS ‘hands off’ list allowed suspects with terror ties into U.S."
http://www.washingtontimes.com...
'Hands off' list? Senator questions whether DHS allowing those with terror ties into US (May 07, 2014)
http://www.foxnews.com/politic...
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
Terrorists? You think the only people put on that list is terrorists? It is shown that people are put on that list for a madrid of ordinary thing, or just because you are challenging the government. But keep on thinking that it is only terrorists... We have a saying in this country, innocent until proven guilty, based on the due process under the 4th amendment to the constitution. The no fly list violates that.
When you cant win, ad hominem.
Because putting people you dont like on a list to prevent them to fly is ANYTHING like bringing weapons on a plane...
When you cant win, ad hominem.
You want to know what I think is an abomination? Yeah, I know, nobody wants to know that, but I'm going to say it anyway. The requirement that one must have "standing" in order to challenge a law in court. That is BULLSHIT. Challenging laws should be EASY. Making them should be hard.
However once you combine incompetence with malice, then you have a solid foundation to create a government department.
The trick here is that he was powerful enough to get them to look it up and find out it was a mismatch. You or I (presuming you're not a Senator posting under a pseudonym?) wouldn't get that luxury.
"Because Science" is one step from "Because old book". Try "Because of my experiment testing my falsifiable assertion".
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice.
The court concludes international travel is not a mere convenience or luxury in this modern world.
What does that have to do with it? Even if it were a mere convenience or luxury, the point of government is to secure the right to liberty. That includes the liberty to enjoy some things that some people might regard as a luxury (a subjective judgment if I ever heard one), so long as I am not doing so at the expense of somebody else's right to life, liberty, or property.
Secession is the right of all sentient beings.
They'll still do it anyways... the government has a quite long track record of ignoring what courts might decide if that's not something they want to do. And what is the average person going to do about it if they still use it?
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However once you combine incompetence with malice, then you have a solid foundation to create a government department.
No, you need a huge budget and lack of oversight as well.
Any insufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology.
...seems pretty open-and-shut to me.
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When was the last time the federal government - let alone the independent organs of state security - paid attention to the rulings of mere judges? Even the US Marshal service now ignore them (Stingray).
The no fly list has been in effect for many years. Why did it take so long for a judge to call foul on the Gov. for such rediculous rules? This should have happened within the first year!