WaPo: Surprise! Controversial Patriot Act power now overwhelmingly used in drug investigations

WaPo: Surprise! Controversial Patriot Act power now overwhelmingly used in drug investigations by Radley Balko:

One of the more controversial provisions of the Patriot Act was to broaden the “sneak-and-peek” power for federal law enforcement officials. The provision allows investigators to conduct searches without informing the target of the search. We were assured at the time that this was an essential law enforcement tool that would be used only to protect the country from terrorism. Supporters argued that it was critical that investigators be allowed to look into the lives and finances of suspected terrorists without tipping off those terrorists to the fact that they were under investigation.

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More than a decade later, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has published an analysis on use of the sneak-and-peek power. Just as critics predicted, it’s now a ubiquitous part of federal law enforcement….And as critics predicted, it is overwhelmingly used in cases that have nothing to do with terrorism.

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