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Letter from David A. Super, Professor of Law to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary of the Federal Communications Commission
(2015-08-31)
The availability of Lifeline cellular telephone service is extremely important to low income people for many reasons. Today, however, telephone access is clearly insufficient. As more and more governmental, economic, and ...
Letter to Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator
(2017-08-23)
Judge Collyer sent a letter to Senator Wyden regarding the FISC’s use of technical advisors, and detailed the FISC’songoing efforts to locate and assess suitable technical advisors to serve as amici curiae pursuant to the ...
Letter to Devin Nunes, Chairman, House Permanent Select Comm. on Intelligence
(2018-02-15)
Judge Collyer responded to a request from Chairman Nunes for access to transcripts of certain FISC hearings, and explained that his request for documents related to specific FISA applications was novel and required the ...
Letter to Charles E. Grassley, Ranking Member, Senate Comm. on the Judiciary
(2013-10-11)
Identical to the letter dated Oct. 11, 2013, sent to Senator Leahy.
Letter to Patrick J. Leahy, Chariman, Senate Comm. on the Judiciary
(2013-10-11)
Judge Walton authored a follow-up to his July 29, 2013 letter to Senator Grassley, in which he referenced his previous explanation of the process by which the FISC interacts with the executive branch while processing ...
Letter to Patrick J. Leahy, Chairman, Senate Comm. on the Judiciary
(2013-07-29)
Judge Walton responded to Senator Leahy’s request for information regarding certain operations and procedures of the FISC. Judge Walton provided descriptions ofthe process by which the Court reviews applications from the ...
Letter to Charles E. Grassley, Ranking Member, Senate Comm. on the Judiciary
(2013-07-29)
Identical to the letter dated July 29, 2013, sent to Senator Leahy.
Letter to Bob Goodlatte, Chariman, House Comm. on the Judiciary
(2018-02-15)
Judge Collyer responded to a request from Chairman Goodlatte for access to certain documents, which the Chairman simultaneously requested from the executive branch. Judge Collyer noted the novelty of the request for ...