Fisa court order that allowed NSA surveillance is revealed for first time

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The Guardian - Spencer Ackerman, 11/19/13

 

NSA spying.The NSA's metadata trawl was approved by a judge who felt the agency was asking for 'exceptionally broad' permission to tap into electronic communications. Photograph: Oliver Berg/dpa/Corbis

 

A secret court order that authorised a massive trawl by the National Security Agency of Americans' email and internet data was published for the first time on Monday night, among a trove of documents that also revealed a judge's concern that the NSA "continuously" and "systematically" violated the limits placed on the program.

The order by the Fisa court, almost certainly its first ruling on the controversial program and published only in heavily redacted form, shows that it granted permisson for the trawl in part beacause of the type of devices used for the surveillance. Even the judge approving the spying called it a “novel use” of government authorities.

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