In a 5-4 decision the United States Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked a challenge to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Specifically at issue was the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, which was reenacted by Congress in December. The act established the existence of secret courts capable of issuing warrants authorizing law enforcement officials to monitor communications between individuals inside the U.S. corresponding with individuals overseas. Application of these warrants has increased markedly since the September 11, 2001 attacks.
FISA Supreme Court Decision Makes a Mockery Of Civil Liberties.
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