In Re Sealed Case No. 02-001
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In Re Sealed Case No. 02-001 is a United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (Court of Review) review of a "denial" of a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) application handed down on May 17, 2002. The Court of Review reversed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) rejection of the FISA application. This opinion represents the first meeting of and first opinion by the Court of Review. For the purposes of review, the FISC's modification of the requested application worked as a denial, giving the Court of Review jurisdiction to take the case.
Among other things, the Court of Review found that FISA is constitutional, that the minimization requirements of FISA are not grounds to limit the purpose of the FISA application, and that FISA may be used to collect evidence for criminal prosecution. The Court also noted (but made no judgment regarding) "the President’s inherent constitutional authority to conduct warrantless foreign intelligence surveillance" which relates to part of the government justification in the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy.
[edit] See also
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
- United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
- United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review
[edit] External links
- In re: Sealed Case No. 02-001
- Memorandum opinion In Re Sealed Case No. 02-001
- FISC opinion - IN RE ALL MATTERS SUBMITTED TO THE FISC
- Transcript of Case No. 02-001