U.S. District Court Judge Anna Brown, Portland OR, ruled on remand, that the No Fly List was unconstitutional.
Originally, Brown, back in 2012 said she could not rule on the case due to federal laws, but that ruling was overturned by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. So her current ruling comes with an already built in higher court review.
In her ruling, Brown said:
Since much of what is used for placement is classified, the government should provide people on the list the nature and extent of the classified information, the type of threat they pose to national security, and the ways in which they can respond to the charges.
The process does not provide a meaningful mechanism for travelers who have been denied boarding to correct erroneous information in the government's terrorism databases.
Reuters also reports that The decision hands a major victory to the 13 plaintiffs -- four of them veterans of the U.S. military -- who deny they have links to terrorism and say they only learned of their no-fly status when they arrived at an airport and were blocked from boarding a flight.
The American Civil Liberties Union, which brought suit against the policy in 2010, argues that secrecy surrounding the list and lack of any reasonable opportunity for plaintiffs to fight their placement on it violates their clients' constitutional rights to due process.
(Score: 2) by etherscythe on Thursday June 26 2014, @04:37PM
...unless you live there :-(
"Fake News: anything reported outside of my own personally chosen echo chamber"
(Score: 2) by isostatic on Thursday June 26 2014, @04:47PM
Only a small minority of people live there.
Two options
1) Go back to your country of citizenship
2) If that country is America, it's your own fault
(Score: 2) by etherscythe on Thursday June 26 2014, @07:14PM
It's my fault for being born there? It's proven more difficult than I would like to leave. Particularly I am having difficulty selecting a destination due to how hard it is to get realistic information to compare. So far Iceland sounds like a great place to end up, but their economy isn't so good right now - if I had connections I might be able to make it work, but coming in cold sounds like a good way to fail immigration filters (or live very spartan and unhappy); they don't let just anybody in, as Edward Snowden found out the hard way during his airport-limbo crisis.
"Fake News: anything reported outside of my own personally chosen echo chamber"