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Government

Jun. 10, 2013

Declassification decision may affect phone records lawsuit

A top official's decision to declassify certain information about a federal surveillance statute is rippling across federal cases in which government officials have claimed state secret privileges, including a lawsuit in San Francisco.

By Hadley Robinson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A top official's decision to declassify certain information about a federal surveillance statute is rippling across federal cases in which government officials have claimed state secret privileges, including a lawsuit in San Francisco that alleges illegal gathering of personal communication records.

After last week's heavy public scrutiny and media reports about a secret surveillance program, the Director of National Int...

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