Washington Post — Senate and Bush Agree On Terms of Spying Bill:
Senate Democrats and Republicans reached agreeÂment with the Bush adminÂisÂtraÂtion yesÂterÂday on the terms of new legÂisÂlaÂtion to conÂtrol the fedÂeral government’s domesÂtic surÂveilÂlance proÂgram, which includes a highly conÂtroÂverÂsial grant of legal immuÂnity to telecomÂmuÂniÂcaÂtions comÂpaÂnies that have assisted the proÂgram, accordÂing to conÂgresÂsional sources. Disclosure of the deal folÂlowed a deciÂsion by House Democratic leadÂers to pull a comÂpetÂing verÂsion of the meaÂsure from the floor because they lacked the votes to preÂvail over Republican oppoÂnents and GOP parÂliaÂmenÂtary maneuvers.It will include full immuÂnity for those comÂpaÂnies that can demonÂstrate to a court that they acted purÂsuant to a legal direcÂtive in helpÂing the govÂernÂment with surÂveilÂlance in the United States.
Such a demonÂstraÂtion, which the bill says could be made in secret, would wipe out a series of pendÂing lawÂsuits allegÂing vioÂlaÂtions of priÂvacy rights by telecomÂmuÂniÂcaÂtions comÂpaÂnies that proÂvided teleÂphone records, sumÂmaries of e-​​mail trafÂfic and other inforÂmaÂtion to the govÂernÂment after Sept. 11, 2001, withÂout receivÂing court warÂrants. Bush had repeatÂedly threatÂened to veto any legÂisÂlaÂtion that lacked this provision.
Senate Democrats sucÂcessÂfully pressed for a requireÂment that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court review the government’s proÂceÂdures for decidÂing who is to be the subÂject of warÂrantÂless surÂveilÂlance. They also insisted that the legÂisÂlaÂtion be renewed in six years, Democratic conÂgresÂsional offiÂcials said.
If the surÂveilÂlance was truly unconÂstiÂtuÂtional, does Congress even posÂsess the power to grant immuÂnity? To do so might exceed their limÂited Constitutional authorÂity. However, even if that’s true, this will make cases much, much harder to win.








Senator Chris Dodd plans to put a hold on the Senate FISA renewal bill because it reportÂedly grants retroacÂtive immuÂnity to teleÂphone comÂpaÂnies for any role they played in the Bush administration’s warÂrantÂless eavesÂdropÂping proÂgram, Election Central has learned.
See: TPM Election Central