Court rules FBI’s warrantless searches violated Fourth Amendment

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It’s official: The FBI’s warrantless searches of communications seized to protect US national security have at last been ruled unconstitutional and in violation of the Fourth Amendment.

In a major December ruling made public this week, US District Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall settled one of the biggest debates about feared government overreach that has prompted calls to reform Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for more than a decade.

Critics’ primary concern was whether the FBI needed a warrant to search and query Americans’ communications that are often incidentally, inadvertently, or mistakenly seized during investigations of suspected foreign terrorists.

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