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Champ lawyers asked secret court to ignore public court's decision on spying
2015-06-10
[Guardian] Justice Department's national security chief cites six-month transition period in the USA Freedom Act as a reason to turn the bulk surveillance spigot back on.

The Obama administration has asked a secret surveillance court to ignore a federal court that found bulk surveillance illegal and to once again grant the National Security Agency the power to collect the phone records of millions of Americans for six months.

The legal request, filed nearly four hours after Barack Obama vowed to sign a new law banning precisely the bulk collection he asks the secret court to approve, also suggests that the administration may not necessarily comply with any potential court order demanding that the collection stop.

Back from the dead: US officials to ask secret court to revive NSA surveillance.

US officials confirmed last week that they would ask the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance court -- better known as the Fisa court, a panel that meets in secret as a step in the surveillance process and thus far has only ever had the government argue before it -- to turn the domestic bulk collection spigot back on.

Justice Department national security chief John A Carlin cited a six-month transition period provided in the USA Freedom Act -- passed by the Senate last week to ban the bulk collection -- as a reason to permit an "orderly transition" of the NSA's domestic dragnet. Carlin did not address whether the transition clause of the Freedom Act still applies now that a congressional deadlock meant the program shut down on 31 May.

Related Zero Hedge article: Champ Goes Full Stalin: Tells Secret Court To Ignore Law He Signed 4 Hours Earlier, Extend Illegal NSA Surveillance
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  He routinely ignores the constitution so why not ignore a public court rulling.

Bank robbers rarely worry about traffic violations.
Posted by: airandee   2015-06-10 13:01  

#1  Laws are for the little plebs.

Keep playing emperor dickhead and give us more reasons to rise up and throw your corrupt, tyrant ass out of office.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-06-10 11:53  

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