Prosecutors Drop Request for CT Library Records

Federal authorities have dropped their demand for library patrons’ records after a judge lifted an earlier gag order on the Library Connection of CT. “First the government abandoned the gag order that would have silenced four librarians for the rest of their lives, and now they’ve abandoned their demand for library records entirely,” said Ann Beeson, associate legal director of the ACLU. “While the government’s real motives in this case have been questionable from the beginning, their decision to back down is a victory not just for librarians but for all Americans who value their privacy.”

An interesting artifact is this National Security Letter from the F.B.I., just revealed today by The Raw Story.