The Hill: Judge: Patriot Act snooping was accepted by phone companies

The Hill: Judge: Patriot Act snooping was accepted by phone companies by Brendan Sasso:

Verizon and other telephone companies didn’t protest when a secret surveillance court demanded that they turn over records on all of their customers.

In a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee leaders on Monday, Judge Reggie Walton of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) Court revealed that no telephone company or other service provider has ever resisted a court order under Section 215 of the Patriot Act.

The provision allows the government to seize business records if they are “relevant” to a terrorism investigation.

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