techdirt: FISA Court Asked To Shut Down Bulk Collection Of Phone Records During Transition To USA Freedom Act

techdirt: FISA Court Asked To Shut Down Bulk Collection Of Phone Records During Transition To USA Freedom Act by Tim Cushing:

Lawyer Ken Cuccinelli — who’s representing Rand Paul in his lawsuit against the government for its domestic surveillance programs — has filed a motion in opposition of the resumption of the Section 215 program with the FISA Court. While Section 215 officially expired on May 31st, it lives on in altered form after the passage of the USA Freedom Act, which ends the collection of metadata and forces the government to approach telcos with targeted requests for data.

But the NSA and FBI don’t need to cease their bulk collection immediately. The passed Act provides a six-month window for the agencies to wind down current collections and prepare for the move to a more limited collection method. This is what Cuccinelli and FreedomWorks are arguing against. Despite the expiration, the USA Freedom Act’s new limitations, and the Second Circuit Court finding the collection itself unauthorized by existing law, the collection is still ongoing and will be running unaltered for 180 days. Cuccinelli says the FISA Court should halt this collection immediately based on two legal conclusions.

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