Can you point to where, in law, abouts collection was ever affirmatively permitted before?
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Replying to @emptywheel @danielschuman and
You mean the numerous orders in which the FISC signs off on the practice as lawful (notwithstanding compliance issues)? I'm sure you can locate those faster than I can.
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Replying to @Susan_Hennessey @danielschuman and
OK. Let's take a step back. Can you point to where, in the Constitution, the secret FISA Court created in 1978 was granted the authority to write and pass laws?
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Replying to @emptywheel @Susan_Hennessey and
There is a big difference -- particularly if ever challenged in court -- between having the FISC authorize programs that few members of Congress get full briefing on and having Congress authorize something in plain view. Surely you understand that?
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Replying to @emptywheel @Susan_Hennessey and
Article II? Judiciary Act of 1789?
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Replying to @KDbyProxy @Susan_Hennessey and
Sez the guy who has assured me FISA is currently not implemented as its original drafters intended?
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Replying to @emptywheel @Susan_Hennessey and
As I recall, that was my comment about CIPA in the context of FISA.
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Replying to @KDbyProxy @emptywheel and
Tfw you discover your prose was quoted by
@jacklgoldsmith.#FISApic.twitter.com/ibF3jHv2QX
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TY. Will take a look.
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