Hearing Wednesday: National Security Letters Violate the First Amendment – EFF

Posted: March 21, 2017 at 11:30 am

San Francisco The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will urge an appeals court Wednesday to find that the FBI violates the First Amendment when it unilaterally gags recipients of national security letters (NSLs), and the law should therefore be found unconstitutional. The hearing is set for Wednesday, March 22, at 1:30pm in San Francisco.

EFF represents two communications service providersCREDO Mobile and Cloudflarethat were restrained for years from speaking about the NSLs they received, including even acknowledging that they had received any NSLs. Early Monday, just days before the hearing, the FBI finally conceded that EFF could reveal that these two companies were fighting a total of five NSLs.

CREDO and Cloudflare have fought for years to publicly disclose their roles in battling NSL gag orders. Both companies won the ability to talk about some of the NSLs they had received several months ago, but Mondays decision by the FBI allows them to acknowledge all the NSLs at issue in this case.

On Wednesday, EFF Staff Attorney Andrew Crocker will tell the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that these gags are unconstitutional restrictions on CREDO and Cloudflares free speech and that the FBIs belated decision to lift some of the gags only underscores why judicial oversight is needed in every case. The gag orders barred these companies from participating in discussion and debate about government use of NSLseven as Congress was debating changes to the NSL statute in 2015.

What: In re National Security Letters

Who: EFF Staff Attorney Andrew Crocker

Date: March 22 1:30 pm

Where: Courtroom 3, 3rd Floor Room 307 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse 95 Seventh Street San Francisco, CA 94103

For the FBI notice allowing the companies to identify themselves: https://www.eff.org/document/notice-regarding-public-identification-nsl-recipients

For more on this case: https://www.eff.org/issues/national-security-letters

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