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zimv20
Jul 7, 2004, 12:39 PM
link (http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGB1EB7NCWD.html)


WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge threw out a lawsuit Tuesday by a whistle-blower who alleged security lapses in the FBI's translator program, ruling that her claims might expose government secrets that could damage national security.

U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton said he was satisfied with claims by Attorney General John Ashcroft and a senior FBI official that the civil lawsuit by Sibel Edmonds could expose intelligence-gathering methods and disrupt diplomatic relations with foreign governments.

The judge said he couldn't explain further because his explanation itself would expose sensitive secrets.

Edmonds, a former contract linguist for the FBI, said she will appeal the ruling. She alleged in her lawsuit that she was fired in March 2002 after she complained to FBI managers about shoddy wiretap translations and told them an interpreter with a relative at a foreign embassy might have compromised national security.

Edmonds said the judge dismissed her lawsuit without hearing evidence from her lawyers, although the government's lawyers met with Walton at least twice privately. She noted that Walton, the judge, was appointed by President Bush.

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(emphasis mine)

i think we're down to two branches of government now



Chip NoVaMac
Jul 7, 2004, 12:55 PM
Why not just close down the civil courts all together. Most consumer credit and services contracts now limit your right to sue. You can go to arbitration, but to an arbitrator that the company chooses. Guess who wins most of those cases?