Supreme Court lets stand immunity for telecom companies in US wiretap program

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Supreme Court lets stand telecom immunity in wiretap case

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is leaving in place a federal law that gives telecommunications companies legal immunity for helping the government with its email and telephone eavesdropping program.

The justices said Tuesday they will not review a court ruling that upheld the 2008 law against challenges brought by privacy and civil liberties advocates on behalf of the companies’ customers. The companies include AT&T Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc.

Lawsuits filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and Electronic Frontier Foundation accused the companies of violating the law and customers’ privacy through collaboration with the National Security Agency on intelligence gathering.
The case stemmed from surveillance rules passed by Congress that included protection from legal liability for telecommunications companies that allegedly helped the U.S. spy on Americans without warrants.
 
Something tells me google will only expose your hypocrisy.

Are you sure you don't want to try and spin this Democratic-Congress passed law?

Maybe Bush tricked them then and is tricking Obama now?
 
I'm lazy? I have to goad you to explicitly defend the Democrats. You use to need no prompting at all.

Preaching to the choir for so long got you off your game.
 
You don't vote!
I don't understand why the actions of white people have no bearing anymore?

Can you explain why black people killing each other can illicit a response of whites kill each other too, but me not voting for Republicans and Democrats, ever again for the rest of my life no matter what, can be personalized in such a way?

Regards,
Greed
 
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