ACLU files lawsuit challenging NSA surveillance

The surveillance program violates the U.S. Constitution, the ACLU alleges

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of a U.S. National Security Agency surveillance program targeting customers of Verizon Communications.

[也:How to opt out of the NSA's spying program]

The ACLU's lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, contends that the NSA's bulk surveillance of Verizon telephone customers violates the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, giving U.S. residents the rights of free speech and association, and the Fourth Amendment, protecting residents against unreasonable searches and seizures.

The program, as described in a news report by the Guardian, exceeds the authority Congress gave the NSA in the Patriot Act, the ACLU alleged.

Named as defendants in the lawsuit are James Clapper, director of national intelligence in President Barack Obama's administration; Keith Alexander, director of the NSA; Chuck Hagel, U.S. secretary of defense; Eric Holder, U.S. attorney general and Robert Mueller, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Verizon is not named as a defendant.

"This dragnet program is surely one of the largest surveillance efforts ever launched by a democratic government against its own citizens," Jameel Jaffer, the ACLU's deputy legal director, said in a statement. "It is the equivalent of requiring every American to file a daily report with the government of every location they visited, every person they talked to on the phone, the time of each call, and the length of every conversation."

Spokesmen for both Verizon and the U.S. Department of Justice, the agency handling press inquires on the surveillance program, declined to comment on the lawsuit.

The ACLU is a customer of Verizon Business Network Services, which has received a secret surveillance court order published by the Guardian last week. The order required the company to turn over phone call details, on "an ongoing daily basis," including information about calls made and received and when the calls were made.

The NSA's blanket seizure of the ACLU's phone records compromises sensitive information about the civil liberties group's work, and undermines the organization's ability to engage in legitimate communications with clients, journalists and advocacy partners, the lawsuit alleges.

美国公民自由联盟的诉讼是不是第一个挑战NSA监控程序后,新的细节,上周出现在媒体的报道。保守派活动家拉里·克拉曼,看门狗网站司法观察和自由观看的创始人,提起类似的诉讼在星期五.

The ACLU's 2008 lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the FISA Amendments Act, which authorized large surveillance programs, was dismissed 5-4 by the Supreme Court in February on the grounds that the plaintiffs could not prove that they had been monitored. The ACLU said it expects courts to find it does have legal standing to file the new lawsuit because it is a Verizon customer.

On Monday, the ACLU and Yale Law School's Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic filed a motion with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, requesting that it publish its opinions on the meaning, scope and constitutionality of Patriot Act Section 215, the section of the law that allows for mass surveillance programs. The ACLU is also in the middle of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, filed in October 2011, demanding that the DOJ release information about the government's use and interpretation of Section 215.

格兰特毛covers technology and telecom policy in the U.S. government for在IDG新闻服务. Follow Grant on Twitter at GrantGross. Grant's e-mail address is grant_gross@idg.com.

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