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Follow this i tructio to enable JavaScript in your web browser. NSA to keep collecting phone records – courtSaturday 04 Jan 2014 10:52a.m.prada bags[url=http://www.farmaciasantaterezinha.com title=miu miu fake]miu miu fake[/url] A National Security Agency (NSA) data gathering facility is seen in Bluffdale, Utah (Reute )NSA to keep collecting phone records – court By Stephen Braun and Kimberly Dozier A secretive US spy court has ruled again that the National Security Agency can keep collecting every American's telephone records every day, in the midst of duelling decisio in two civilian federal courts about whether the surveillance program is co titutional. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court on Friday renewed the NSA phone collection program, said Shawn Turner, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Such periodic requests are somewhat formulaic but required since the program started in 2006. The latest approval was the fi t since two conflicting court decisio about whether the program is lawful and since a presidential advisory panel recommended that the NSA no longer be allowed to collect and store the phone records and search them without obtaining separate court approval for each search.prada clutch[url=http://www.diningrichters.com title=burberry purses]burberry purses[/url] In a statement, Turner said that 15 judges on the US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court on 36 occasio over the past seven yea have approved the NSA's collection of US phone records as lawful. Also Friday, government lawye turned to US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to block one federal judge's decision that threate the NSA phone records program. The opposing lawyer who spearheaded the effort that led to the ruling said he hopes to take the issue directly to the Supreme Court. The Justice Department filed a one-page notice of appeal asking the appeals court to overturn US District Judge Richard Leon's ruling last month that the program was likely unco titutional.prada purses outlet[url=http://www.dorisgroups.com title=prada purses outlet]prada purses outlet[/url] The government's move had been expected. Larry Klayman, who filed the class-action suit agai t President Barack Obama and top administration national security officials, said he intends to petition the federal appeals court next week to send the case directly to the Supreme Court. Klayman said the move was justified because the NSA case was a matter of great public importance. "There are exigent circumstances here," Klayman said.louis vuitton neverfull gm[url=http://www.dorisgroups.com title=prada diaper bag]prada diaper bag[/url] "We can't allow this situation to continue. The NSA's continuing to spy on everybody." Turner said US intelligence agencies would be willing to modify the phone records surveillance program to provide additional privacy and civil liberties protectio as long as it was still operationally beneficial. He said the Obama administration was carefully evaluating the advisory panel's recent recommendatio .prada messenger bag[url=http://www.desarrollopalpueblo.com title=burberry tote]burberry tote[/url] Judges sitting on the secretive spy court have repeatedly approved the program for 90-day periods. They also have repeatedly upheld the co titutionality of the program - a judicial bulwark that held strong until Leon's surprise decision last month. Leon said the NSA's program was "almost Orwellian," a reference to writer George Orwell's futuristic novel "1984," and that there was little evidence the operation had prevented terrorist attacks. 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