Subject: [NCCP] Privacy Villain: No-fly stonewallers Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 16:59:12 -0400 From: J Plummer <jplummer@consumeralert.org>
Privacy Hero of the Week: No-fly stonewallers
By James Plummer
US District Court Judge Charles Breyer for Northern California ruled
At 01:44 PM 6/24/04 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote: this
week that the FBI and the Transportation Security Agency have been illegally stonewalling Freedom of Information Act requests by travelers
demanding details on the so-called "no-fly" list which grounded them. <http://www1.law.ucla.edu/~volokh/blog_data/gordon.pdf>
The action was brought by two antiwar activists and journalists who were detained at San Francisco International Airport because their names were on the list. Rebecca Gordon and Janet Adams demanded information about the
list, including how many people are on it, and how travelers get added or removed.
Both agencies repeatedly claimed such information was classified and "sensitive." Judge Breyer ruled such claims were "frivolous" and said the government "has not come close" to meeting its legal obligations.
Gordon, Adams, and Breyer are American Heroes. For the rest, I'll bring the rope.