Lawfare: Recap of Yesterday’s Argument in the Section 215 Case

Lawfare: Recap of Yesterday’s Argument in the Section 215 Case by Wells Bennett:

Below you’ll find a recap of yesterday morning’s argument in Klayman v. Obama.

A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit yesterday considered a key challenge to the NSA’s bulk collection from telephone companies of subscribers’ call detail records, pursuant to Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT ACT. Earlier, U.S. District Judge Richard Leon concluded that the surveillance likely violated the Fourth Amendment, but stayed his entry of a preliminary injunction, pending appeal by the government. Plaintiffs followed with a cross-appeal of their own. While defending Judge Leon’s finding of likely unconstitutionality, plaintiffs also attacked Leon’s refusal to take up their claims under the First and Fifth Amendments.

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