Gag order eased for man fighting FBI over warrantless investigation
August 10, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, National Security, News & Opinion
A president of an Internet service provider can for the first time speak about a gag on his telling anyone he had received an national security letter demanding private customer records. The ACLU argues that without a court order the FBI should at least show individual suspicion before invading the privacy and free speech rights [...]
Warrantless surveillance: Law project blogger challenges cozy cooperation between FBI and internet providers
August 5, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion, Uncategorized
A Citizen Media Law Project blogger argues that the FBI is using National Security letters to obtain Internet records of various individuals to skirt the need for a warrant and that ISPs are all too willing to forego challenging the requests. -db Citizen Media Law Project Commentary August 2nd, 2010 By Andrew Moshirnia I love [...]









