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by tptacek 4761 days ago
Cases before FISC present details of specific sources and methods and specific targets of foreign surveillance that don't know NSA is "on to them". Those proceedings were never going to be public. Similar things happen in domestic cases, which are often sealed.
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I should make a distinction between the data itself and the processes through which the data is collected and used. I'm not saying that the data related to every case should be made public. I'm just wondering why the processes to collect and use the data need to be secret. I think the process should be transparent without the data itself being public.
Those sorts of specifics don't need to be revealed, I think everyone understands that specific investigations of specific individuals are done secretly. It's the dragnet that's causing indignation.