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Secret court extends NSA surveillance rules with no changes

Posted: December 10, 2014 at 2:48 pm

A U.S. secret court has extended the authorization of the National Security Agency to continue surveillance of phone records in its current form, after a reform bill ran into difficulties in the Senate.

Besides stopping the NSA from collecting bulk phone records of Americans from phone companies, the USA Freedom Act aimed to restrict access of the NSA to these records by requiring the use of targeted selection terms.

It also has a provision for the appointment of a special advocate tasked with promoting privacy interests in closed proceedings in the secret court.

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has reauthorized the NSA program for another 90 days at a request from the government, according to a statement Monday by the offices of the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence. The order expires on Feb. 27 next year.

In the wake of revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden that the government was collecting bulk phone metadata of Americans from Verizon, President Barack Obama announced reforms to the program earlier this year, including a plan to stop NSA from collecting and holding the data from operators in bulk.

Obama instructed that other than in an emergency, phone metadata could only be queried after a judicial finding that there was a reasonable, articulable suspicion that the selection term was linked to an approved international terrorist organization. He also directed that the query results must be limited to associated metadata within two hops, or connections, from the selection term instead of the earlier three. The two changes to the program have been made since February this year, according to officials.

For the plan that the phone records data should stay with telephone companies, Obama said the necessary legislation would be required. Last month, the USA Freedom Act ran into difficulties in the Senate, and could not be moved towards a final vote. The setback could delay any NSA reform until next year.

Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Patrick Leahy, the sponsor of the bill and a Democrat from Vermont, last week said Obama could end the NSAs dragnet collection of phone records once and for all by not asking for reauthorization of the program by the FISC.

Doing so would not be a substitute for comprehensive surveillance reform legislationbut it would be an important first step, Leahy said in a statement.

Obama had in November urged the Senate to pass the USA Freedom Act and officials in the administration, including Attorney General Eric Holder and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, also backed it.

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What Obama And Holder Are Secretly Doing To The Second Amendment – Video

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SlutWalk and the First Amendment – Video

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Loudoun attorney says LCPS in violation of First Amendment

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John Flannery, a Loudoun litigator and former federal prosecutor, raised the subject to Loudoun County Public School Superintendent Eric Williams at the Loudoun Democrats monthly meeting Dec. 4, where Williams was a guest speaker.

Flannery filed a Freedom of Information Act request with LCPS requesting school facility community use applications, revealing 33 religious groups using school facilities.

According to the documents, 40 percent of the county's public school buildings are used for religious worship services on weekends.

Flannery believes religious services of any kind that are held in public school buildings are unconstitutional and break the First Amendment of the Constitution's Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from passing laws establishing religion or hindering religious expression.

There are cases that basically say that [worship services in public schools] is essentially the establishment of religion, Flannery said to Williams at the meeting. Religions can use the schools in certain contexts, but they can't use them for worship services, as that's establishing a religion. I was wondering what you propose to do about that?

Williams said that he was not familiar with court cases in which worship service in schools was considered a violation of the First Amendment.

I am accustomed to working in school divisions in which the norm was [schools allowing worship services when not using the building], Williams said. Obviously I'm familiar with the case law in terms of separation between church and state as it relates to school day practices and so that is important. I will tell you that's just not my understanding in terms of what's appropriate in terms of weekend use.

Williams said he was happy to have the board's attorney look into the issue.

Flannery has begun a discussion with school and county officials on whether or not worship in public school buildings is appropriate, saying it violates the First Amendment.

Its time to declare that religious worship is an impermissible use of our public schools, Flannery wrote in a letter he sent to School Board members and the Loudoun Board of Supervisors. Some jurisdictions take great pains to ban religious worship in the public schools so that they wont breach the constitutional barrier designed to separate church from state action It is indicative of establishment when the disputed practice is religious rather than secular, when the practice advances religion, and, finally, when the government is entangled with the religious practice.

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Supreme Court weighs free speech, threats online

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Facebook and Twitter news feeds are often clogged with opinions written in a bout of rage from old high school acquaintances or distant family members. However, those posts of outrage may not fall under free speech laws depending on the language used in messages.

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether rants posted on social media such as Facebook can be considered threats or if they are protected by free speech.

The case stems from a Pennsylvania man, currently serving a 44-month sentence in prison, who posted statements on his Facebook page directed at his estranged wife, FBI agents and a kindergarten class.

The comments made by Anthony Elonis were violent and included death threats directed at his wife. Even after a court issued an order to keep Elonis away from his wife, he threatened her again and went on to threaten a kindergarten class, which earned him a visit from the FBI. Following the visit from a female FBI agent, Elonis went on to threaten her as well.

Elonis claims his postings, which were written in the form of rap lyrics, were a way to vent his frustration, first at his wife and later at the FBI agent who questioned him.

The first amendment issue has to do with the fact hes tying to tie it to creative speech rap lyrics and saying that makes it protected under the first amendment, said Dirk Deam, senior lecturer in political science.

Deam said the fact it is online really does not matter in this case. It is more about the way he presented the speech.

In most respects, its not the medium [of spoken word or online] that controls, its the character of the speech, Deam said about whether the form of speech is relevant to the case or not.

For ISU students who use multiple forms of social media, Captain Carrie Jacobs, patrol commander for the ISU Police Department, has some advice.

Jacobs said the ISU PD receives reports a couple times a week about threats and harassment online. She said they frequently receive these types of reports from a third party.

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