CONGRESSMAN 
JERROLD  NADLER 
8th Congressional  District of New York 

Rep. Nadler Lauds Court's Decision on  National Security Letters 

Key Ruling in U.S. Federal  Court Calls Gag Rule for National Security 
Letters  Unconstitutional 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Monday, December 15,  2008 
CONTACT:  John Doty, 202-225-5635  
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Jerrold Nadler (NY-08),  Chairman of the 
Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and  Civil Liberties, 
today saluted a federal court ruling that the National Security  Letter (NSL) 
provision within the USA  PATRIOT Act is unconstitutional.   
Judge Victor Marrero of the U.S. Court of Appeals for  the Second Circuit 
ruled today that the USA  PATRIOT Act's gag rule silencing recipients of NSLs 
is 
in direct  violation of the First Amendment.  As is now practiced, the FBI has 
 insisted upon gag orders against businesses or individuals after issuing the 
 NSLs.  Today's ruling - Judge Marrero's third such challenge to NSL abuses  
since 2004 - was prompted by a lawsuit brought by the American Civil 
Liberties  Union and the New York Civil Liberties Union against the FBI.    
"Judge Marrero's decision is yet another confirmation  that parts of the USA 
PATRIOT  Act, as it is currently written, are unconstitutional and in need of 
 immediate legislative correction," said Rep. Nadler.  "After multiple  
rulings documenting the FBI's misuse of NSL authority, and after the U.S.  
Department of Justice's own illuminating reports on the epidemic of NSL abuses, 
 
there is no longer any rational argument to justify the status quo.  We  must 
fix 
the USA PATRIOT  Act." 
Rep. Nadler, a Chair of the Patriot Act Reform Caucus,  has been an active 
critic of executive abuses for many years.  He has held  numerous hearings on 
the Bush Administration's violations of our civil  liberties, including 
hearings 
on the issue of NSLs.  In July 2007, Rep.  Nadler introduced the bipartisan 
National  Security Letters Reform Act.  He plans to reintroduce it  early in 
the 111th Congress. 

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Jerrold Nadler has served in  Congress since 1992.  He represents New  York's 
8th Congressional District, which includes parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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