Posted on 09/13/2013 4:53:56 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
A judge on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has ordered the Obama administration to review for possible public release legal opinions issued by the secret court dealing with the constitutionality of the widespread collection of phone records by the National Security Agency.
Fridays ruling by one of the FISC judges, F. Dennis Saylor IV, a US district judge in Boston, is important, because it could mark a new willingness by the court to permit a level of public scrutiny of its decisions.
(Excerpt) Read more at csmonitor.com ...
Or it could mean the Supreme Court is considering taking a look at what’s going on.
Ducks would have to be put in rows in advance of that.
“...permit a level of public scrutiny of its decisions.”
I can see His Arrogance and Eric the Corrupt releasing hundred of totally blacked out pages ... with the exception of page numbers of course!!!
Yeah, and Assad is going to turn over all of his chemical weapons on Monday.
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