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President Urged to Nominate Appointees to Privacy and Civil Liberties
Oversight Board


WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 9, 2010) - On March 1, 2010 a coalition of 25 civil
liberty advocacy groups, think tanks and other nonprofit organizations sent
a letter to President Obama
<http://www.charityandsecurity.org/system/files/coalition_pclob_letter_obama
.pdf>  [1] requesting the nomination of appointees to the Privacy and Civil
Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB).  According to the letter, the PCLOB "is
one of the few safeguards adopted to protect Americans from improper
intrusions into our privacy and civil liberties" from national security
laws. With all five seats on the board vacant since late 2008, the letter is
calling for the President to "appoint individuals immediately." Excessive
government intrusion into nonprofit programs is affected, in procedures such
as USAID's proposed Partner Vetting System
<http://www.charityandsecurity.org/analysis/Issue%20Brief_USAID_Alternative_
Vetting_Approaches>  [2].  

As one of the 9/11 <http://pdfhacks.com/911Report/911Report.pdf#page=412>
Commission report's recommendations [3], the PCLOB was designed as one of
the ways of "reconciling security with liberty, since the success of one
helps protect the other." The report called for the creation of the PCLOB to
"oversee adherence to the guidelines [the 9/11 Commission] recommends and
the commitment the government makes to defend our civil liberties." 

Joining the call for nominations, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman
Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) sent a letter to the White House on March 8
<http://judiciary.senate.gov/resources/documents/111thCongress/upload/030810
PJLToObama.pdf>  [4].  "Having a fully functional Privacy and Civil
Liberties Oversight Board is a key step in protecting the privacy and civil
liberties of all Americans," Leahy wrote.  "Given the many pressing privacy
and civil liberties issues facing our Nation, including timely issues
related to counterterrorism and cybersecurity policies, this vital Board has
remained vacant for far too long." 

Representing one of the signatory groups, Aishah Schwartz, Director of the
Muslimah Writers Alliance, said in a press release
<http://www.charityandsecurity.org/system/files/mwa_to_obama_appoint_pclob_n
ow.pdf>  [5], "With the foiled 2009 "Christmas Day" bombing, the President
and Congress have called for sweeping policy and legal changes - including
the expansion of watch lists and more intrusive searches at airports -
adding to the urgency and absolute necessity of filling the PCLOB's empty
seats."

The letter was signed by American Association of Law Libraries, American
Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, American Civil Liberties Union,
American Library Association, Arab American Institute, Association of
Research Libraries, Bill of Rights Defense Committee, Center for Democracy &
Technology, Center for National Security Studies, Council on
American-Islamic Relations, The Constitution Project, Defending Dissent
Foundation, DownsizeDC.org, Inc., Electronic Frontier Foundation, Electronic
Privacy Information Center, Federation of American Scientists, Government
Accountability Project, Liberty Coalition, Muslim Advocates, Muslim Public
Affairs Council, Muslim Writers Alliance, OMB Watch, Privacy Lives,
Rutherford Institute, and the U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation.

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