By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department says some of the many lawsuits challenging the Bush administration's warrantless national-security surveillance program may go away now that the White House has agreed to seek warrants.
Not so fast, plaintiffs' attorneys say.
A senior Justice Department official told r...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department says some of the many lawsuits challenging the Bush administration's warrantless national-security surveillance program may go away now that the White House has agreed to seek warrants.
Not so fast, plaintiffs' attorneys say.
A senior Justice Department official told r...
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