ALA cheers expiration of intrusive Patriot Act provision

June 1, 2015

ALA President Courtney L. Young
ALA President Courtney L. Young

On May 31, 2015, key provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act expired. In response, American Library Association (ALA) President Courtney Young released the following statement applauding the expiration of Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act:

“The expiration of Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act signals a welcome and overdue end to the mass surveillance of Americans’ phone calls, emails, and Internet use, as well as the restoration of the Fourth Amendment protections that secure our private lives from unjustified government scrutiny.

“Librarians were one of the first groups to raise the alarm about Section 215’s threat to individual civil liberties, and we will continue to fight to protect Americans’ right to purchase and borrow books and use the Internet without fear that the government is reading over their shoulder.”

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