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The NSA Surveillance Program and Judicial Review:
Over at Balkinization, Marty Lederman has a post
considering how the legality of the NSA surveillance
program might get before the courts. My own pet theory
is to watch the FISA Court: the FISA court judges have
been briefed on the program, and I wouldn't be surprised
if they issue an opinion at some point giving their take
on the legal issues presented. There are some procedural
barriers to doing that -- for example, it's not clear to
me that the FISA statutory suppression remedy applies to
FISA application submissions -- but a decision akin to
the FISA court's 2002 opinion isn't out of the question.
I'm not sure it's likely, but it's at least a
possibility.
http://volokh.com/posts/1137741761.shtml
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Jonathan Turley - This Dog Won't Hunt - Bush has
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CNN 2/05/06 Prof. Jonathan Turley and Bush's Spying is a
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