ACLU: “Next Monday at the Supreme Court: Trying to Stop the NSA’s Unconstitutional Overreach”

ACLU: Next Monday at the Supreme Court: Trying to Stop the NSA’s Unconstitutional Overreach by Josh Bell:

The next time you send an email or make a phone call to a friend outside the country, consider this: the National Security Agency could be making a copy of your communication and storing it. What about the Fourth Amendment? According to the government, not only is this practice constitutional, but ordinary federal courts should not even be allowed to rule on it.

On October 29th, the ACLU will be at the Supreme Court to argue this very issue in our lawsuit challenging the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program, which Congress authorized in the FISA Amendments Act of 2008. This unprecedented law allows the NSA to engage in dragnet surveillance of Americans’ international emails and phone calls.

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