As recorded two weeks ago, a judge for the Washington DC federal district ruled the NSA's data collection program was likely unconstitutional.
Today, another federal district judge (for the New York district) ruled the other way: N.Y. judge rules NSA phone surveillance is legal
Dunh-dunh-duuuuuuun!
Next stop, the United States Supreme Court. This is going to be a profound ruling on the future direction of the country.
Today, another federal district judge (for the New York district) ruled the other way: N.Y. judge rules NSA phone surveillance is legal
Quote:
A federal judge on Friday found that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of millions of Americans' telephone records is legal and a valuable part of the nation's arsenal to counter the threat of terrorism. U.S. District Judge William Pauley said in a written opinion that the program "represents the government's counter-punch" to eliminate al-Qaeda's terror network by connecting fragmented and fleeting communications. |
Dunh-dunh-duuuuuuun!
Next stop, the United States Supreme Court. This is going to be a profound ruling on the future direction of the country.
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