NEW YORK - The American Civil Liberties Union announced today that it has received the
support of several members of Congress in the organization's ongoing lawsuit
challenging the National Security Agency's illegal domestic spying program. Led
by Congressman John Conyers, (D-MI), the group of 72 legislators filed a
friend-of-the-court brief on behalf of the ACLU.The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of
Michigan, seeks a court order declaring that the NSA spying is illegal and
ordering its immediate and permanent halt. Attorneys in the case are Ann Beeson,
Jameel Jaffer and Melissa Goodman of the national ACLU, and Michael Steinberg of
the ACLU of Michigan. The Court will hear arguments on the legality of the
program on June 12.
U.S. Representatives who signed on to the brief with
Conyers include: Neil Abercrombie, HI; Gary Ackerman, NY; Brian Baird, WA; Tammy
Baldwin, WI; Howard Berman, CA; Shelley Berkley, NV; Earl Blumenauer, OR; Rick
Boucher, VA; Corrine Brown, FL; Michael Capuano, MA; Julia Carson, IN; William
Lacy Clay, MO; Artur Davis, AL; Peter DeFazio, OR; Diana DeGette, CO; William
Delahunt, MA; Sam Farr, CA; Chaka Fattah, PA; Barney Frank, MA; Al Green, TX;
Raul Grijalva, AZ; Maurice Hinchey, NY; Ruben Hinojosa, TX; Michael Honda, CA;
Jesse Jackson, Jr., IL; Sheila Jackson Lee, TX; Eddie Bernice Johnson, TX;
Stephanie Tubbs Jones, OH; Dale E. Kildee, MI; Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, MI; Dennis
Kucinich, OH; Tom Lantos, CA; Barbara Lee, CA; Zoe Lofgren, CA; John Lewis, GA;
Carolyn Maloney, NY; Edward Markey, MA; Jim McDermott, WA; James McGovern, MA;
Martin Meehan, MA; George Miller, CA; James Moran, VA; Jerrold Nadler, NY;
Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.; James Oberstar, MN; John Olver, MA; Major Owens,
NY; Donald Payne, NJ; Charles Rangel, NY; Linda Sanchez, CA; Bernard Sanders,
VT; Janice Schakowsky, IL; Bobby Scott, VA; Jose Serrano, NY; Brad Sherman, CA;
Louise Slaughter, NY; Hilda Solis, CA; Fortney Pete Stark, CA; Bennie Thompson,
MS; John Tierney, MA; Tom Udall, NM; Chris Van Hollen, MD; Debbie Wasserman
Shultz, FL; Melvin Watt, NC; Maxine Waters, CA; Diane Watson, CA; Henry Waxman,
CA; Robert Wexler, FL; Lynn Woolsey, CA; David Wu, OR; and Albert Russell Wynn,
MD.
"We applaud those lawmakers who have joined us in this case calling for
an end to the illegal wiretapping program," said Caroline Fredrickson, Director
of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office. "We hope that Congress will take the
brief as a sign that oversight of this operation remains alarmingly absent. We
urge lawmakers to bring the truth to light and help restore the rule of
law."
Business and civil rights leaders including the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People and Michael Kieschnick, President and
co-founder of Working Assets Funding Services Inc. also filed friend-of-the
court briefs on behalf of the ACLU in the legal battle against NSA wiretapping
in April of this year.
For more information on the lawsuit, including the
legal complaint and fact sheets on the case law and on the NSA spying program,
please go to:
www.aclu.org/nsaspying