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EFF: US Gov't Bid To Alter Court Record in Jewel v. NSA

The EFF is only today able to release details of an attempt by the government to alter the historical record in the case brought by the EFF against the NSA in Jewel v. NSA. "On June 6, the court held a long hearing in Jewel in a crowded, open courtroom, widely covered by the press. We were even on the local TV news on two stations. At the end, the Judge ordered both sides to request a transcript since he ordered us to do additional briefing. But when it was over, the government secretly, and surprisingly sought permission to "remove" classified information from the transcript, and even indicated that it wanted to do so secretly, so the public could never even know that they had done so." As you'd expect of the EFF, they fought back with vigorous objections, and in the end the government did not get its way, instead deciding that it hadn't given away any classified information after all. "The transcript of a court proceeding is the historical record of that event, what will exist and inform the public long after the persons involved are gone. The government's attempt to change this history was unprecedented. We could find no example of where a court had granted such a remedy or even where such a request had been made. This was another example of the government's attempt to shroud in secrecy both its own actions, as well as the challenges to those actions. We are pleased that the record of this attempt is now public. But should the situation recur, we will fight it as hard as we did this time."

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  1. So What's New? by Cornwallis · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    The Criminals in Congress (TM) have had the ability to retroactively "correct" the Congressional record forever...

  2. Champions of Corruption by Taco+Cowboy · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The Champions of Corruption has a new champion, and it is non other than Obama

    You might want to say that I am trolling, but think first ...

    Before Obama administration the United States government is not clean, definitely not clean, but at the very least, it didn't dare to alter records or tell lies in congressional hearings so publicly

    After Obama takes over the White House whatever that was rotten in the government of United States of America get even more rotten

    Nixon was the last rotten POTUS, and the way Obama is operating, he may have already surpassed whatever Nixon had done

    --
    Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !