Seems there still is hope for our beloved Constitution.  Let's see if DoJ
appeals.

-rick
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Judge Rules Against Patriot Act Provision

Sept. 29, 2004 � NEW YORK (Reuters) - Part of the Patriot Act, a central
plank of the Bush Administration's war on terror, was ruled unconstitutional
by a federal judge on Wednesday.

U.S. District Judge Victor Marreo ruled in favor of the American Civil
Liberties Union, which challenged the power the FBI has to demand
confidential financial records from companies as part of terrorism
investigations.

The ruling was the latest blow to the Bush administration's anti-terrorism
policies.

In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that terror suspects being held in
places like Guantanamo Bay can use the American judicial system to challenge
their confinement. That ruling was a defeat for the president's assertion of
sweeping powers to hold "enemy combatants" indefinitely after the Sept. 11,
2001, attacks.

The ACLU sued the Department of Justice, arguing that part of the Patriot
legislation violated the constitution because it authorizes the FBI to force
disclosure of sensitive information without adequate safeguards.

The judge agreed, stating that the provision "effectively bars or
substantially deters any judicial challenge."

Under the provision, the FBI did not have to show a judge a compelling need
for the records and it did not have to specify any process that would allow
a recipient to fight the demand for confidential information. 


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