Monday,
December 16, 2013
In a blistering
ruling, a federal judge on Monday declared that the wholesale collection of
Americans' telephone records by the National Security Agency is likely to
violate the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches. Moreover, U.S.
District Court Judge Richard Leon said, the program probably isn't effective in
fighting terrorism. Sen. Bernie Sanders applauded ruling.
“In my view,
the NSA is out of control and operating in an unconstitutional manner,” Sanders
said. “Today’s ruling is an important first step toward reining in this agency
but we must go further. I will be working as hard as I can to pass the
strongest legislation possible to end the abuses by the NSA and other
intelligence agencies.”
In the
important ruling, Judge Leon granted a preliminary injunction in favor of two
men who challenged the bulk collection of phone records and said the records
should be destroyed. With a government appeal almost certain, the judge stayed
enforcement of his decision.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/recent-business/judge-says-nsa-spying-likely-unconstitutional
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