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Litigation

Jun. 10, 2014

NSA scores win in AT&T spying case

In a fight over the constitutionality of the federal government's mass surveillance efforts, an Oakland federal judge on Friday eased requirements on the federal government to preserve evidence of its past data collection.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


OAKLAND - In a fight over the constitutionality of the federal government's mass surveillance efforts, an Oakland federal judge on Friday eased requirements on the federal government to preserve evidence of its past data collection.


U.S. District Judge Jeffrey S. White ruled from the bench after holding an emergency hearing in a case alleging the National Security Agency has unlawfully collected i...

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