I must have misunderstood something in this story…. The headline in the Post says: “Patriot Act Suppresses News Of Challenge to Patriot Act.” The ACLU filed a lawsuit against the act, “but the case was kept under seal to avoid violating secrecy rules contained in the USA Patriot Act, the ACLU said.” Sounds
like the provision that you can’t tell patrons when their library
records have been subpoenad under the law. (Source; Boing Boing)
Update (4/30/04); LLRX has an article
about libraries may risk getting sued for revealing records in response
to PATRIOT Act subpoenas. Evidently AOL revealed a customer’s records
and they are now being sued. “ It turns out that AOL apparently did not closely examine
the search warrant, which was invalid.” (Source: beSpacific)