The Intercept: FBI Flouts Obama Directive to Limit Gag Orders on National Security Letters

The Intercept: FBI Flouts Obama Directive to Limit Gag Orders on National Security Letters by Dan Froomkin:

Despite the post-Snowden spotlight on mass surveillance, the intelligence community’s easiest end-run around the Fourth Amendment since 2001 has been something called a National Security Letter.

FBI agents can demand that an Internet service provider, telephone company, or financial institution turn over its records on any number of people — without any judicial review whatsoever — simply by writing a letter that says the information is needed for national security purposes. The FBI at one point was cranking out over 50,000 such letters a year; by the latest count, it still issues about 60 a day.

This entry was posted in Subpoenas / Nat'l Security Letters. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.