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ACLU Moves to Enjoin NSA Bulk Collection of Phone Data; Government Moves to Dismiss

Aug 272013
 
 August 27, 2013  Posted by Dissent Court, Govt, Surveillance, U.S.

Charles Michael writes:

The ACLU this evening moved to enjoin the NSA’s bulk collection of telephone metadata and, a few hours later, the government moved to dismiss the complaint entirely.

Read more on the SDNY Blog.

via Orin Kerr

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