Federal Court Invalidates 11-Year-old FBI Gag Order On NSL Recipient
vivaoporto writes: The Calyx Institute reports that an 11-year-old gag order has been lifted from the recipient of a National Security Letter served by the FBI in 2004. A federal court found there wasn't a "good reason" to keep the man, Nicholas Merrill, from talking about it, "nor has the Government provided the Court with some basis to assure itself that the link between disclosure and risk of harm is substantial." The judge who invalidated the gag order, Victor Marrero, is the same judge that struck down a portion of the revised USA PATRIOT Act in 2007, forcing investigators to go through the courts to obtain approval before ordering ISPs to give up information on customers, instead of just sending them a National Security Letter. After a 90-day waiting period (for the government to mull an appeal), Merrill will be able to say whatever he wants about the case, finally completing the partial victory he managed back in 2010.
>> A federal court found there wasn't a "good reason" to keep the man from talking about it ...because 11 years ago there was still a debate raging about "whether" we should be under surveillance at all times, whereas the debate has now shifted to "how" we are under surveillance at all times.
we don't arrest, try, and if convicted, punish nearly enough FBI, NSA, and CIA agents.
11 years to get justice is not something we should be proud of. How we can argue our system of laws and democracy is any sort of role model is completely lost on me.
The judge who invalidated the gag order, Victor Marrero, is the same judge that struck down a portion of the revised USA PATRIOT Act in 2007, forcing investigators to go through the courts to obtain approval before ordering ISPs to give up information on customers, instead of just sending them a National Security Letter.
Uh-oh, it's one of those activist judges again!! How dare a judge stand up for our rights!
Sometimes, the really great men go unsung:
Judge Marrero, we salute you.
You are welcome on my lawn.