National Journal: How Justice Anthony Kennedy Helped Bring You the Surveillance State

National Journal: How Justice Anthony Kennedy Helped Bring You the Surveillance State / A decades-old, relatively obscure Supreme Court decision is now the basis for the NSA’s collection of metadata by Matt Berman:

In 1989, the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives, a decision that upheld drug-testing programs for the railroad industry. The majority opinion, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, gave the government broad power to drug-test public workers as a means of protecting public safety. Back then, the ruling was a big deal for those concerned about drug use in the workplace. But now it has become a major part of the legal basis for the recently unveiled National Security Agency surveillance programs.

But Skinner shouldn’t apply like that.

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