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FISA Court Extends Section 215 Bulk Surveillance For 90 Days

Trailrunner7 notes that the bulk telephone collection program was just extended another 90 days. "The secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has authorized a 90-day extension to the Section 215 bulk telephone collection program used by the National Security Agency, giving the agency through the end of February to run the program in the absence of legislation establishing a new authority.

On Monday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence revealed that the administration had applied for a 90-day extension to the existing Section 215 authority, and that the FISC had approved the request, extending the authority through Feb. 27.

'The Administration welcomes the opportunity to work with the new Congress to implement the changes the President has called for. Given that legislation has not yet been enacted, and given the importance of maintaining the capabilities of the telephony metadata program, the government has sought a 90-day reauthorization of the existing program, as modified by the changes the President directed in January,' a statement from the Office of the DNI and the Office of the Attorney General said."

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  1. Re:Illegal? by NatasRevol · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What happened to the horror of 'legislating from the bench'?!

    This is it.

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  2. Clarification: expires June 2015, law says court r by raymorris · · Score: 5, Informative

    Let me clarify, as the two current posts indicate a misunderstanding. Currently, the law authorizing the snooping is set to expire in June 2015. Under that law, NSA must get court approval or any wiretaps, and those approvals can't last longer than 90 days. The court has been approving "spy on everyone" each 90 days.

    Obama asked Congress to renew the law rather than letting it expire in June, but change it in a couple of ways:
    Make the authorization permanent rather than requiring re-approval every 90 days
    Add some smokescreen language to say the dragnet isn't allowed under section 215, it has to be done under a different section.

    The Senate voted 58-42 to not extend the law as Obama asked, so currently the snooping must stop by June, when the law authorizing it expires.

    Only the current 90-day "warrant" expired, renewing that is standard operating procedure. The big deadline is June, when the whole program will have to stop if Congress doesn't re-authorize it.

    Democrats in Congress want to move the program around, so they can say they got rid of the section 215 authorization. Republicans have refused to do that, some like Paul want to let the whole thing expire. Others say the Democrat smokescreen plan only makes it harder to perform legitimate national security activities, without actually doing anything good for privacy.

  3. Re:When are Americans going to wake up? by Charliemopps · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And realize they now live in a police state?

    Most don't know the difference.
    We've been in a police state since the Civil war.
    Once the feds take power... no matter how justified they are in that... they never give it up again.

  4. Re:Courts? by zlives · · Score: 3, Funny

    you probably also read the "foreign" incorrectly

  5. Re:Hope and change by ZenDragon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The patriot act was passed under Bush's watch, and is partially what has enabled this mess in the first place. I'm not defending Obama, he officially became a scum bag in my book after he campaigned on the premise that he would get rid the Patriot Act, but renewed it shortly after taking office. My point is, they are both equally responsible, and equally douchey.

  6. Re:When are Americans going to wake up? by WaffleMonster · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I must be one of those asleep because I fail to see how the USA is a police state. Care to provide any evidence?

    The answer has its own Wikipedia page.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...

  7. Re:When are Americans going to wake up? by sjames · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Go to the airport. See how close to a plane you can get (with ticket in hand) before someone demands to see your papers (and x-ray your bags and scan your body/pat you down). Crack a bomb joke and see how that goes for you. When they fondle your junk, be sure to tell them you expect a happy ending.

    You may or may not have big trouble if you try to video record cops. Let us know when you get out.

    We have a secret court that has decided to continue permitting a spy agency to spy on citizens in their homes in spite of an explicit expiration date on the law.

    We have the highest incarceration rate in the world. Most of the people in prison were coerced into waiving their right to a trial.

  8. Re:Courts? by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe it's the 'Intelligence' part that's wrong, thus explaining the other two problems.

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