If you blink today, you may miss the House of Representatives passing an extension until the end of the year of several provisions of the Patriot Act that expire in February. They will try to pass it under the suspension of the rules, meaning that they will need a 2/3 vote, but also that nobody can offer amendments. And they will spend a whopping 40 minutes of debate on the topic.
House on Course to Pass Patriot Act Extension Today |
| By: David Dayen Tuesday February 8, 2011 12:35 pm |
The Ghosts of SCOTUS Justices Past Continue to Haunt Holder |
| By: Peterr Saturday November 13, 2010 9:00 am |
Today is the 154th birthday of SCOTUS Justice Louis Brandeis, one of the Court’s most forceful voices for freedom of speech and the right to privacy. Today, as AG Eric Holder deals with cases involving torture, wiretapping, state secrets, GQ paints a picture of an AG filled with angst, as Marcy Wheeler summed it up yesterday. But maybe it’s not angst, but that Holder is being haunted by SCOTUS Justices past, like Brandeis, Holmes, Robert Jackson, and Potter Stewart.
Happy birthday, Justice Brandeis, and keep up the good work.
NN10: Surveillance, Spying, and Racial Profiling in Obama Era |
| By: emptywheel Friday July 23, 2010 11:50 am |
I’m watching a panel on online surveillance with Safir Ahmed (who edited Anatomy of Deceit and all of Markos’ books), Josh Gerstein, Farhana Khera, Laura Murphy, and Adam Serwer.
Glenn Fine to Investigate Government Use of PATRIOT Powers Again |
| By: emptywheel Friday June 18, 2010 12:16 pm |
Main Justice reports that Pat Leahy and DOJ’s Inspector General Glenn Fine have been chatting about further IG review of the FBI’s use of the several PATRIOT provisions that were contentious issues in last years attempt to reauthorize the PATRIOT Act. This means that Fine is going to do what the legislation would have mandated — conduct further reviews of these authorities — on his own. But I’m also interested in the scope Fine lays out for his review in his response to Leahy.
Watching the Nolympics: Patriot Act Extended, Health Care Reform Kabuki |
| By: Jim White Saturday February 27, 2010 11:00 am |
Thursday’s developments perfectly sum up the completely ineffective nature of Obama and the Democrats: the Patriot Act was extended and there were hours of staged histrionics on health care reform that will go nowhere.
Senate Jobs Bill: Some Stimulus, Tax Cuts; Extensions for Unemployment Benefits, COBRA Subsidy… and PATRIOT Act? |
| By: David Dayen Tuesday February 9, 2010 5:28 pm |
the big measure here is the job creation tax credit, which comes in two forms – payroll tax forgiveness for new employees, and a business credit for retaining individuals hired in 2010, essentially an incentive to hire now. In addition, there are extensions for unemployment benefits and the 65% COBRA subsidy from the stimulus, allowing laid-off workers to retain their current health insurance at a reduced rate. The third big element relates to spending on infrastructure projects, through both renewing the Highway Trust Fund and some new allocations to do with transportation.
And that’s mostly it. . . mostly.
FBI Lied About Terrorist Emergencies to Illegally Collect Phone Records Through Exigent Letters |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday January 19, 2010 6:02 am |
The WaPo has a story out describing how the FBI, from 2002 until 2006, used exigent letters to collect phone records without the proper underlying terrorist justification.
Don’t Be Evil? Google’s Schmidt Says PATRIOT Means You Have No Privacy |
| By: emptywheel Thursday December 10, 2009 12:50 pm |
Eric Schmidt implies that all your searches are available to the Feds.
Lieberman’s Hunt for a Lone Wolf: Will Fort Hood Shootings be Used to Expand PATRIOT Surveillance? |
| By: emptywheel Monday November 9, 2009 11:55 am |
Jim White has two important diaries on Joe Lieberman’s promise to hold hearings on the attack on Fort Hood. In the first, Jim notes that such a hearing will whip up anti-Muslim hysteria. In the second, Jim raises concerns about Nidal Hasan’s interrogation. I think both of Jim’s diaries raise important concerns. But I’d like [...]
State Secrets Bill Passes House Judiciary, 18-12 |
| By: emptywheel Thursday November 5, 2009 5:45 pm |
The House Judiciary today passed Jerry Nadler’s bill reining in state secrets abuse by a vote of 18-12, with Adam Schiff as the sole Democrat voting against the bill. One thing Nadler has added to his bill since it was first introduced are measures to prevent the government from refusing to give plaintiff lawyers clearance [...]


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