17.06.2013 - 11:49 [ techdirt ]

Why The NSA And President Bush Got The FISA Court To Reinterpret The Law In Order To Collect Tons Of Data

Basically, when data collection runs up against the limits of the law, the FISA court steps in with a secret reinterpretation of the law to let intelligence officials do what they want. There are no adversarial hearings with anyone arguing the other side, and since the rulings are secret, the judges never even have to be worried about criticism. Hence the infamous rubber stamp of the court.