Nina Totenberg http://kazu.org en Why The FISA Court Is Not What It Used To Be http://kazu.org/post/why-fisa-court-not-what-it-used-be The furor over recently exposed government surveillance programs has posed an abundance of political challenges for both President Obama and Congress. Relatively unmentioned in all of this, however, is the role of the courts — specifically, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, known as the FISA court, and how its role has changed since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.<p>Obama has said that there are tradeoffs between privacy and security in an age of international terrorism. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 07:07:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28262 at http://kazu.org Why The FISA Court Is Not What It Used To Be Supreme Court Strikes Down Arizona Voting Law http://kazu.org/post/supreme-court-strikes-down-arizona-voting-law The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday struck down a state-mandated requirement that prospective voters in Arizona provide proof of citizenship to be able to register to vote in national elections. But some experts are concerned that the court may have inserted a few "poison pills" in its opinion that would damage voting-rights protections someday down the road.<p>The case before the court involved a federal law that allows people to register to vote by mail using a federal form that requires the registrant to swear, under penalty of perjury, that he or she is a citizen. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 23:51:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 28259 at http://kazu.org Former Mass. Chief Justice On Life, Liberty And Gay Marriage http://kazu.org/post/former-mass-chief-justice-life-liberty-and-gay-marriage The U.S. Supreme Court, on the brink of issuing two same-sex-marriage decisions, is facing a question that Margaret Marshall had to resolve for her state a decade ago, as chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Fri, 07 Jun 2013 07:25:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 27744 at http://kazu.org Former Mass. Chief Justice On Life, Liberty And Gay Marriage Supreme Court Rules Arrest DNA Collection 'Reasonable' http://kazu.org/post/supreme-court-rules-arrest-dna-collection-reasonable The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that police can routinely take DNA samples from people who are arrested but not yet convicted of a crime, and see if the DNA matches any samples from unsolved crimes in a national database.<p>The 5-to-4 decision split the court's conservative and liberal blocs, with conservative Justice Antonin Scalia authoring a fiery dissent. Mon, 03 Jun 2013 20:14:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 27545 at http://kazu.org Supreme Court Rules Arrest DNA Collection 'Reasonable' Supreme Court Declines Review Of Planned Parenthood Case http://kazu.org/post/supreme-court-declines-review-planned-parenthood-case In the first Planned Parenthood defunding case to reach the U.S. Supreme Court, <a href="http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/secretary-of-the-indiana-family-and-social-services-administration-v-planned-parenthood-of-indiana/" target="_blank">the justices have refused to disturb</a> a lower court decision that barred Indiana from stripping Medicaid payments to the organization.<p>More than a dozen states have enacted or considered laws that bar Planned Parenthood from receiving any Medicaid payments for treating poor women. Tue, 28 May 2013 19:11:00 +0000 Nina Totenberg 27254 at http://kazu.org Supreme Court Declines Review Of Planned Parenthood Case