Justice Department Calls for Extension of All Three Expiring Provisions Despite promises during the campaign that he would review certain of the most intrusive portions of the PATRIOT Act, President Barack Obamas Justice Department today is calling for Congress to extend all three expiring provisions, though they were willing to consider civil rights protections as long as they dont weaken the presidents powers under the act.
Among those provisions the administration is seeking to extend is the infamous Section 215: the provision which allows law enforcement access to library and bookstore records, without probable cause, for national security reasons. The American Library Association has been complaining for years that the provision was overbroad and many fear it could prove to have a chilling effect on the ability to read potentially subversive literature.
Another of the provisions the administration wants extended is the so-called lone wolf provision, which amends the FISA definition of agent of a foreign power to include people the government cant establish as having any link to a foreign government or terrorist organization.
Finally they would extend the roving wiretap provision in Section 206, which allows the government to wiretap a person and all devices they come into contact with, rather than having to get a warrant to wiretap a given phone or device.