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But a majority of the Supreme Court ruled that the human rights activists, lawyers, and journalists suing over FISA didn't have "standing" to sue over the law.
Essentially, the court said they couldn't show they'd actually been hurt by FISA. From the Times:
"This is a classic Catch-22: since the surveillance is secret and no one can say for certain that their calls, e-mails and other communications have been or will be monitored, by the court’s logic no one will ever be able to show standing to bring a lawsuit."