Posts Tagged ‘Richard Leon’

Right-Wing DC Court of Appeals Uphold Unconstitutional Surveillance

Right-Wing DC Court of Appeals Upholds Unconstitutional Surveillance by Stephen Lendman Virtually unrestricted NSA data mining tramples on Fourth Amendment rights brazenly. In December 2013, Federal District Court of the District of Columbia Judge Richard Leon ruled NSA spying unconstitutional, saying: “The threshold […]

Federal Court Overturns District Ruling Barring NSA Phone Surveillance

A federal appeals court overturned a district court ruling Friday that barred the NSA’s bulk collection of phone metadata. The three-judge panel ruling for the D.C. Court of Appeals struck down an injunction against the government granted by U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in December 2013, who found that the collection of call times, duration, […]

Orwellian Justice Upholds NSA Spying on Americans: Court of Appeals Upholds Unconstitutional Mass Surveillance

Virtually unrestricted NSA data mining tramples on Fourth Amendment rights brazenly. In December 2013, Federal District Court of the District of Columbia Judge Richard Leon ruled NSA spying unconstitutional, saying: The threshold issue is whether plaintiffs have a reasonable expectation of privacy that is violated when the Government indiscriminately collects their telephone metadata along with […]

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