Court proceedings under new SAFE act
Declan McCullagh
declan at well.com
Tue Sep 16 14:47:06 PDT 1997
On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, Lucky Green wrote:
> >secret court that has never denied a request for a wiretap) jurisdiction;
> >they can issue ex parte orders giving police access to plaintext. Also
> >lets U.S. government coordinate with other governments in doing such.
>
> Is there any way of finding out the names of the judges sitting on the FISA
> court?
Not that I know of, though I do know that U.S. District Court Judge Joyce
Green served on the FISA court for seven years.
Background: The 1978 Foreign Intelligence Survelliance Act established a
special, secret court of current Federal district court judges. They
approve warrants in secret hearings, with no opposing attorneys present.
The judges are required to be available 24 hours a day for emergency
hearings. Some happen in the middle of the night in the judge's home.
-Declan
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