Wired.com: “Appeals Court OKs Challenge to Warrantless Electronic Spying”

Wired.com: Appeals Court OKs Challenge to Warrantless Electronic Spying by David Kravets:

A legal challenge questioning the constitutionality of a federal law authorizing warrantless electronic surveillance of Americans inched a step closer Wednesday toward resolution.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the second time rejected the Obama administration’s contention that it should toss a lawsuit challenging the 2008 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Amendments Act. Among other things, the government said the plaintiffs — Global Fund for Women, Global Rights, Human Rights Watch, International Criminal Defence Attorneys Association, The Nation magazine, PEN American Center, Service Employees International Union and others — don’t have standing to bring a constitutional challenge because they cannot demonstrate that they were subject to the eavesdropping or suffered hardships because of it.

The opinion: Amnesty Int’l v. Clapper, 09-4112-cv (2d Cir. September 21, 2011), opinion on denial of rehearing en banc.

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