we'll see what happens next in the case below.
ACLU Challenges Unconstitutional Spying Law
http://www.aclu.org/safefree/nsaspying/faachallenge.htmlhttp://www.aclu.org/safefree/nsaspying/35945res20080710.html"In July 2008, Congress capitulated to the White House's demands and scare tactics by passing the FISA Amendments Act of 2008, giving the NSA even more power to spy on Americans without warrants than it exercised under its illegal surveillance program. The ACLU is asking the court to protect the privacy rights of all Americans and declare the FAA unconstitutional..."
http://www.thenation.com/blogs/edcut/336123/our_warrantless_wiretapping_lawsuit"...A few hours after Bush's signing, The Nation joined with the ACLU in a lawsuit filed in the US District Court (Southern District) of New York challenging the constitutionality of the Act. The Nation is suing on behalf of itself, our staff and two of our contributing writers--Chris Hedges and Naomi Klein...
....Today, we are proud to join with the ACLU and other plaintiffs in this lawsuit in the belief that the government 's surveillance activities should respect, not trample, the Constitution. Our history as America's oldest weekly journal of opinion has taught us that surveillance powers can easily become a threat to a free and open society..."