EFF obtains behind-the-scenes FISA records
[Posted November 12, 2009 by cook]
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Electronic Frontier Foundation Media Release
For Immediate Release: Thursday, November 12, 2009
Contact:
Marcia Hofmann
Staff Attorney
Electronic Frontier Foundation
marcia@eff.org
+1 415 436-9333 x116
Kurt Opsahl
Senior Staff Attorney
Electronic Frontier Foundation
kurt@eff.org
+1 415 436-9333 x106
EFF Obtains Records from Behind-the-Scenes Negotiations on
Telecom Immunity
Partial Document Release from Government Posted on EFF's
Website
San Francisco, CA - Today the Electronic Frontier
Foundation (EFF) posted thousands of pages of records
detailing behind-the-scenes negotiations between government
agencies and Congress about providing immunity for telecoms
involved in illegal government surveillance.
The documents include drafts of legislation and
communications between Congress and the Department of
Justice (DOJ) and the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence (ODNI) about amendments to the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). They were released
as a result of litigation that started back in 2007, when
Congress first debated granting immunity to the
telecommunications companies for taking part in massive,
unchecked surveillance of Americans' telephone and Internet
communications. EFF used the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) to request information about communications between
the DOJ, ODNI, Congress, and telecom lobbyists.
"The government has finally given up its battle to hide
this information from the public and has released a
significant portion of the records we've been fighting
for," said EFF Staff Attorney Marcia Hofmann. "We hope
that these files include some answers about what happened
when the DOJ and ODNI pushed Congress to pass the law
getting telecoms off the hook for their role in illegal
government surveillance."
The government has said it will continue to try to block
the release of additional documents, including
communications within the Executive Branch and records
reflecting the identities of telecoms involved in lobbying
for immunity. The government's appeal will be heard before
the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in January 2010.
"This case isn't over yet -- there's still more information
about the extensive lobbying campaign by the telecoms that
helped them get immunity last year," said EFF Senior Staff
Attorney Kurt Opsahl. "The government continues to hide
important documents from the public."
FOIA Release: Draft legislation to amend FISA:
http://www.eff.org/fn/directory/4800/360
FOIA Release: Correspondence about amending FISA, bill
summaries, and other documents:
http://www.eff.org/fn/directory/4800/359
For more on this case:
http://www.eff.org/issues/foia/cases/C-07-05278
For this release:
http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2009/11/12
About EFF
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challenges industry and government to support free
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