By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - When the nation's security is at stake, government guarantees on the preservation of evidence don't come easy.
In February, civil liberties lawyers waging a blockbuster legal battle with telecom giant AT&T over its alleged role in a government-sanctioned wiretapping program asked their adversaries to promise that n...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - When the nation's security is at stake, government guarantees on the preservation of evidence don't come easy.
In February, civil liberties lawyers waging a blockbuster legal battle with telecom giant AT&T over its alleged role in a government-sanctioned wiretapping program asked their adversaries to promise that n...
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