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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 04:17:53 +0200 (MET DST) To: cypherpunks@toad.com From: nobody@replay.com (Anonymous) Reply-To: nobody@replay.com (Anonymous) Declan McCullagh wrote: > On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, Lucky Green wrote: > > >secret court that has never denied a request for a wiretap) jurisdiction; > > Is there any way of finding out the names of the judges sitting on the FISA > > court? > Not that I know of, though I do know that U.S. District Court Judge Joyce > Green served on the FISA court for seven years. > > Background: The 1978 Foreign Intelligence Survelliance Act established a > special, secret court of current Federal district court judges. They > approve warrants in secret hearings, with no opposing attorneys present. > The judges are required to be available 24 hours a day for emergency > hearings. Some happen in the middle of the night in the judge's home. Also, you are not likely to see a FISA judge's name on a warrant. Instead, you will see warrants by regular judges which are backdated to dates such as, say...March 28 at 9:02 a.m. There are a variety of court systems within which they have the clerks regularly 'skip' certain document numbers, leaving them with hard to trace back-dated paperwork capabilities. This is a 'Democracy', which is why, in addition to secret police, we also have 'secret judges', and 'secret executioners'. (Do we also have 'secret voters'?) Anonymous #23-2b Cypherpunks Chief Spokesperson #328
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