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Litigation

May 26, 2006

National Security Creates a Slippery Line Between Secrecy and Justice in the Courts

SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers have made much ado about "secret" documents in the lawsuit alleging that AT&T helped the government conduct illegal surveillance on its customers.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers have made much ado about "secret" documents in the lawsuit alleging that AT&T helped the government conduct illegal surveillance on its customers.
      The question now is not who's seen the documents, but who hasn't?
      Before the sun was up Monday morning, Wired Ne...

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