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Warrantless Surveillance Can Continue Even If Law Expires, Officials Say (theverge.com)

According to a New York Times report citing American officials, the Trump administration has decided that the National Security Agency and the FBI can lawfully keep operating their warrantless surveillance program even if Congress fails to extend the law authorizing it before an expiration date of New Year's Eve. The Verge reports: The White House believes the Patriot Act's surveillance provisions won't expire until four months into 2018. Lawyers point to a one-year certification that was granted on April 26th of last year. If that certification is taken as a legal authorization for the FISA court overall -- as White House lawyers suggest -- then Congress will have another four months to work out the details of reauthorization. There are already several proposals for Patriot Act reauthorization in the Senate, which focus the Section 702 provisions that authorize certain types of NSA surveillance. Some of the proposals would close the backdoor search loophole that allows for warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens, although a recent House proposal would leave it in place. But with Congress largely focused on tax cuts and the looming debt ceiling fight, it's unlikely the differences could be reconciled before the end of the year.

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  1. The Patriot Act by e3m4n · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Turning citizens into suspects since 2002.

  2. The PATRIOT act is not a law. by jcr · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is forbidden by the fourth and fifth amendments to the constitution. Any official exercising any of these usurped powers violates their oath.

    -jcr

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    1. Re:The PATRIOT act is not a law. by Ungrounded+Lightning · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The PATRIOT act is not a law. It is forbidden by the fourth and fifth amendments to the constitution. Any official exercising any of these usurped powers violates their oath.

      True.

      Unfortunately, until the Supreme Court has ruled that way, it can be used to harm you just as effectively as if it were a law. B-b

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  3. FISA Court by AHuxley · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Thats one busy rubber stamp approving all the warrant applications.

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  4. Law? There is no law. by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...the Trump administration has decided that the National Security Agency and the FBI can lawfully keep operating their warrantless surveillance program even if Congress fails to extend the law...

    So, the government can "decide" to say they're still within the law even if the law doesn't exist.

    How different is that from the old USSR or post-WW2 Germany, exactly?

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