TechDirt: Unnamed Phone Company Challenges NSA’s Bulk Records Collection; FISC Says It’s Perfectly Legal

TechDirt: Unnamed Phone Company Challenges NSA’s Bulk Records Collection; FISC Says It’s Perfectly Legal:

Late on Friday, the FISA Court unclassified a few documents, including a ruling on an until now secret attempt by a telco to challenge the latest FISC order demanding that the telco hand over metadata on all phone records under Section 215 of the Patriot Act. The telco’s name is redacted, but it relied entirely on Judge Richard Leon’s ruling from December, which found the bulk collection of phone records unconstitutional. Basically, the telco appears to have received the renewed Section 215 bulk collection order from FISC in January, and then challenged it on the basis of Judge Leon’s ruling. The FISC shoots down that challenge, rejecting Judge Leon’s reasoning, and insisting that bulk collection of phone records is perfectly legal and constitutional.

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