NLJ: Once-Secret FISA Court Opinion Reveals Unlawful Spying (opinion link)

NLJ: Once-Secret FISA Court Opinion Reveals Unlawful Spying by Mike Scarcella:

An 85-page once-secret court ruling released publicly Wednesday revealed that intelligence authorities unlawfully collected the e-mail communication of tens of thousands of Americans over several years, violating constitutionally protected privacy interests.

Order here via New York Times. See also NYT: Secret Court Rebuked N.S.A. on Surveillance by Charlie Savage and Sott Shane:

WASHINGTON — A federal judge sharply rebuked the National Security Agency in 2011 for repeatedly misleading the court that oversees its surveillance on domestic soil, including a program that is collecting tens of thousands of domestic e-mails and other Internet communications of Americans each year, according to a secret ruling made public on Wednesday.

The 85-page ruling by Judge John D. Bates, then serving as chief judge on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, involved an N.S.A. program that systematically searches the contents of Americans’ international Internet communications, without a warrant, in a hunt for discussions about foreigners who have been targeted for surveillance.

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