FC: FBI gets more surveillance powers; Cato's Pilon says no problem

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Fri May 31 2002 - 11:46:27 PDT

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    http://www.reuters.com/news_article.jhtml?type=topnews&StoryID=1030338
    >WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department on  Thursday will grant 
    >the FBI more leeway to conduct domestic counterterrorism surveillance 
    >following the agency's concession it had made mistakes in assessing clues 
    >before the Sept. 11 attacks, officials said. Thirty years after the 
    >government imposed guidelines to  curtail domestic spying, Attorney 
    >General John Ashcroft will loosen rules that restrict surveillance at 
    >public gatherings, religious and political organizations and surfing the 
    >Internet. [...]
    
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    CATO INSTITUTE NEWS MEMO
    May 30, 2002
    
    NO PROBLEM WITH NEW FBI SURVEILLANCE GUIDELINES, SCHOLAR SAYS
    
    WASHINGTON--The Justice Department is expected to announce today new 
    guidelines giving greater latitude to FBI agents to monitor Internet sites, 
    libraries, and religious institutions without first having to offer 
    evidence of potential criminal activity.
    
    Roger Pilon, vice president for legal affairs at the Cato Institute and a 
    former Justice Department official, had the following remarks: "As reported 
    in the press, the new FBI surveillance guidelines present no serious 
    problems. Especially under post-September 11 circumstances, law enforcement 
    monitoring of public places is simply good, pro-active police work that 
    violates the rights of no one. The same is true for topical research not 
    directly related to a specific crime, which the new guidelines will permit.
    
    "Depending on how the work is conducted, there is always the potential for 
    abuse, of course. But unless the new latitude leads to significant abuse, 
    that potential should not preclude officials from taking an active role not 
    simply in prosecuting but in preventing crime as well."
    
    Pilon can be reached at 202-789-5233. To arrange a broadcast interview with 
    him, contact Jerry Brito, manager of media relations, at 202-218-4621 or 
    jbritoat_private Also available for comment are Timothy Lynch, director of 
    Cato's Project on Criminal Justice, at 202-789-5239 and Robert A. Levy, 
    senior fellow in constitutional studies at 202-789-5253.
    
    
    
    
    
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