National Constitution Center: Before the NSA, there was the USPS

National Constitution Center: Before the NSA, there was the USPS by Nicandro Iannacci:

According to the USPS Office of Inspector General, 20 percent of law enforcement requests were not properly approved, and 13 percent were unjustified or not properly documented. Those statistics are compounded by the fact that the requests are not subject to judicial review….Paul Krenn, a spokesman for the Inspection Service, defended his agency. ‘You can’t just get a mail cover to go on a fishing expedition,’ he told the New York Times. ‘There has to be a legitimate law enforcement reason, and the mail cover can’t be the sole tool.’ But Theodore Simon, president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, is not so sure. ‘It appears that there has been widespread disregard of the few protections that were supposed to be in place,’ he said.

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