SJ Mercury News: Quoted: Scalia, privacy and ‘blah blah blah’

SJ Mercury News: Quoted: Scalia, privacy and ‘blah blah blah’ by Levi Sumagaysay:

“There’s a generalized right of privacy that comes from penumbras and emanations, blah blah blah, garbage.”

— Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice, on a 1967 Supreme Court ruling that decided the Fourth Amendment right to unreasonable search and seizure extended to wiretaps. (Katz v. United States) In a speech Wednesday to the Northern Virginia Technology Council, Scalia said he thought the high court would ultimately have to decide the constitutionality of National Security Agency wiretapping. And he doesn’t think that’s a good thing. “Whether the NSA can do the stuff it’s been doing … which used to be a question for the people … will now be resolved by the branch of government that knows the least about the issues in question, the branch that knows the least about the extent of the threat against which the wiretapping is directed,” the justice said.

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