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Patrick Toomey

@pct3
2 posts
2025-01-23
The decision came in US v. Hasbajrami, where the defense has spent years challenging Section 702 surveillance.  —  It builds on a groundbreaking opinion by the 2nd Circuit in 2019.  —  www.aclu.org/documents/se...
2025-01-23 View on X
Cato Institute

A US district judge rules that the FBI's warrantless “backdoor” searches of FISA's Section 702 databases violate the Fourth Amendment

but nonetheless, today's decision that Section 702 data cannot be used to spy on US persons without a warrant was hard-fought and actually a pretty big deal.  —  www.eff.org/deepli...

BIG surveillance news: Late yesterday, in a long-awaited ruling, a district court in Brooklyn held that the FBI's Section 702 queries violated the 4th Amendment.  —  This is a major constitutional ruling on one of the most abused provisions of FISA.
2025-01-23 View on X
Cato Institute

A US district judge rules that the FBI's warrantless “backdoor” searches of FISA's Section 702 databases violate the Fourth Amendment

but nonetheless, today's decision that Section 702 data cannot be used to spy on US persons without a warrant was hard-fought and actually a pretty big deal.  —  www.eff.org/deepli...