Daily Journal Staff Writer
PASADENA - A federal appellate panel tried to pick its way out of a sticky situation Friday in the only case to have successfully challenged a controversial domestic spying program launched in the wake of September 11.
A panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals appeared troubled by the Obama administration's argument that federal officials could break federal surveillance laws without threat of...
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