FEINGOLD CALLS FOR SWIFT ACTION TO PROTECT PRIVACY
OF AMERICANS
Justice Department Report on Use of National Security Letters Shows
Continued Problems
March 13, 2008
Washington, D.C. – Today, the Department of Justice released
its review of the FBI’s use of National Security Letters. Following
the report’s release, U.S. Senator Russ Feingold, sponsor of the
National Security Letter Reform Act, released the following statement:
“The latest report from the Justice Department’s Inspector
General on National Security Letters is further evidence of the need
to rein in the unprecedented power given to this administration. The
continued misuse of the NSL authority laid out in this report can be
directly attributed to the USA Patriot Act, which granted the FBI a
blank check to obtain sensitive information about innocent Americans
without judicial review. I appreciate that the FBI has made progress
in addressing the problems with the use of NSLs first identified by
the Inspector General last year, but leaving this to the FBI alone to
fix is not the answer – particularly at a time when the administration
is undermining other internal oversight mechanisms. After sitting back,
year after year and audit after audit, Congress needs to finally put
limits on the overbroad authority it granted in the Patriot Act. The
Senate should take up and pass the bipartisan NSL Reform Act so our
government can actively pursue suspected terrorists while protecting
the privacy of innocent Americans.”
Feingold led a bipartisan group of senators in introducing the
National Security Letter Reform Act to address the serious misuse of
the FBI's national security letter (NSL) authorities. Cosponsors of
the bill include Senators John Sununu (R-NH), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Lisa
Murkowski (R-AK), Ken Salazar (D-CO), Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Barack Obama
(D-IL), Jon Tester (D-MT), Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Bernie Sanders (I-VT),
Ted Kennedy (D-MA), and Jeff Bingaman (D-NM). The bill introduced by
the senators, many of whom have previously worked together on legislation
to amend the Patriot Act to safeguard the rights of law-abiding Americans,
provides new statutory safeguards that allow the FBI to continue investigating
terrorists and spies but also protect Americans' personal information.
Among the main provisions of the NSL Reform Act are:
- Authorizing the use of National Security Letters to obtain certain
less sensitive types of communications records, financial records,
and credit report records without judicial review, but with new procedural
safeguards to protect against abuse.
- Requiring that the government make an individualized determination
that each record sought with an NSL relates to someone with a connection
to terrorism or espionage.
- Placing a time limit on the gag order associated with each NSL,
which could be extended by a court if the government demonstrates
an extension is necessary and the First Amendment is satisfied.
- Requiring that the FBI implement a program to ensure compliance
with the NSL statutes and establish a tracking database for NSLs.
- Establishing a standard of individualized suspicion for the
issuance of business records orders under Section 215 of the Patriot
Act.
- Ensuring meaningful after-the-fact judicial review procedures
for NSLs and Section 215 orders and the accompanying gag orders.
- Preventing any future use of improper "exigent" letters
identified by the 2007 Inspector General report.
The legislation has received the support of individuals and groups
including:
- American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Conservative Defense Alliance
- American Library Association
- American Policy Center
- Association of American Publishers
- Association of Research Libraries
- The Honorable Bob Barr, Former Member of Congress
- Bill of Rights Defense Committee
- Center for American Progress Action Fund
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Center for National Security Studies
- Citizen Outreach
- Downsize DC
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- David Keene, Chairman of the American Conservative Union and
Co-Chair of the Constitution Project’s Liberty & Security
Initiative
- League of Women Voters of the United States
- Liberty Coalition
- Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform
- Patriots to Restore Checks and Balances
- PEN American Center
- Republican Liberty Caucus
- Rutherford Institute
- U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation
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