Every American should be deeply troubled when the government can win dismissal of a case involving the most basic constitutional rights by claiming that it is acting, in secret, in the interests of national security.
The notion that our basic safety requires relinquishing our most cherished liberties is as inconsistent with the Constitution as it is frightening.
Where plaintiffs and the informant himself describe act after act of illegal government surveillance, the government should not be allowed to skirt liability by using its wild card - state secrets.