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From: Bill of Rights Defense Committee <bo...@mail.democracyinaction.org>
Subject: Constitution in Crisis : September: Month 2012
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Date: Monday, September 17, 2012, 1:42 PM

Constitution in Crisis

September 2012, Vol. 14 No.9

View this newsletter as a webpage: http://www.bordc.org/newsletter/2012/09/


House votes to extend FISA for five years, inviting more unconstitutional surveillance

On Wednesday, September 12th, the House of Representatives voted 301-118 to extend the 2008 amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for another five years, despite continuing secrecy, unanswered questions, and concerns from across the political spectrum about its sweeping invasions of privacy.

BORDC News

BORDC in the news

In the last month, BORDC has appeared in press outlets across the nation to focus attention on issues including domestic military detention under the NDAA, the extension of dragnet electronic surveillance under FISA, and various other dimensions of the constitutional crisis.

Recent Events

Over the past month, BORDC has appeared at several public events across the nation to educate and mobilize audiences about civil liberties issues such as domestic military detention, dragnet electronic surveillance, profiling, and the suppression of dissent.

Read the latest news & analysis from the People’s Blog for the Constitution

Have you read BORDC’s blog lately? The People’s Blog for the Constitution has attracted a growing audience that has tripled over the past year. Featuring news & analysis beyond the headlines on a daily basis, it offers a great way to stay up to date and informed.
Highlights from the past month include:

Grassroots News

Patriot Award: Talat Hamdani

Every month, BORDC honors an individual who has done outstanding work in support of civil liberties and the rule of law in his or her community. This month, the Patriot Award goes to Talat Hamdani in New York City for her courageous work defending civil rights.

Grassroots Updates

Law and Policy

Federal Judge Strikes down NDAA Detention Powers, Government Appeals

In a critical move for the preservation of civil liberties, federal Judge Katherine Forrest issued a permanent injunction on September 12 preventing domestic military detention. Her ruling prevents implementation of the indefinite detention provision of the National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2012 ("NDAA"), affirming a preliminary injunction she previously granted in May. BORDC supported the case, filing an amicus curiae brief arguing that the law's detention powers are unconstitutional.

The Justice Department condones torture, ensuring it will recur

On Thursday, August 30, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Justice Department has closed the last remaining criminal investigations of illegal torture committed by US officials under the Bush administration.

LA under occupation? Rise in LAPD shootings and violent arrests

Los Angeles is no stranger to controversy involving its police department, so it is no surprise that a number of recent violent arrests have caused a public outcry.  The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued a report in July showing that shootings by officers increased 50% from the 2007-2010 average, with the sharpest increases in Southeast and South Central LA.

New Resources and Opportunities

Resources for celebrating Constitution Day

Today is Constitution Day, celebrating the anniversary of the Constitution’s signing in 1787. Use these resources to help educate your community today.

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