Unitarian Church, Gun Groups Join EFF to Sue NSA Over Illegal Surveillance

Just read this. Jeesh.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 16, 2013
5:55 PM

CONTACT: Electronic Frontier Foundation

Rebecca Jeschke

Media Relations Director

Electronic Frontier Foundation

press@eff.org

Dave Maass

Media Relations Coordinator

Electronic Frontier Foundation

press@eff.org

Unitarian Church, Gun Groups Join EFF to Sue NSA Over Illegal Surveillance

Broad Coalition of Organizations Team Up for Freedom of Association Lawsuit

SAN FRANCISCO – July 16 – Nineteen organizations including Unitarian church groups, gun ownership advocates, and a broad coalition of membership and political advocacy organizations filed suit against the National Security Agency (NSA) today for violating their First Amendment right of association by illegally collecting their call records. The coalition is represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a group with years of experience fighting illegal government surveillance in the courts.

“The First Amendment protects the freedom to associate and express political views as a group, but the NSA’s mass, untargeted collection of Americans’ phone…

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1 Response to Unitarian Church, Gun Groups Join EFF to Sue NSA Over Illegal Surveillance

  1. desertrose says:

    It would be interesting to see if this starts a trend and more people join to make it a significant Class Action Lawsuit

    Thank you for the re-blog 🙂

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