printWarrantless wiretapping should go before the Supreme Court for the first time soon
by flagamuffin
It's a significant development. For years, the government has successfully ducked judicial review of the program outside of the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court by arguing that the people filing lawsuits couldn't prove that they had been spied on. But with the notification to Muhtorov, that strategy won't work any more, making his case an almost unavoidable test of the constitutional merits of warrantless wiretapping.