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United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ( Date Redacted )

… Date Redacted … UNITED STATES FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE COURT Washington, D.C. RULES OF PROCEDURE Effective November 1, 2010 Rule Page Title I. Scope of Rules; Amendment 1. Scope of Rules …

United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 2017-11-09 )

… Holding that ACLU and Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic have standing, having sufficiently alleged the invasion of a legally cognizable interest as necessary to establish an injury-in-fact. … Opinion, In re …

Bryson, William C. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, 2018-05-03 )

… Order amending Rule 15(d) of the Rules of Procedure of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review changing the requirements and format of amicus curiae submitted to the court. … Order, Order …

Bryson, William C. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, 2018-02-26 )

… Granting motion from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press for leave to file an additional brief as amicus curiae in support of movants. … Order, In re Certification of Questions of Law to the Foreign …

Bryson, William C. (United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, 2018-01-09 )

… Directing parties to the proceeding to file supplemental briefs, and appointing Professor Laura Donohue to serve as amicus curiae. … Order, In re Certification of Questions of Law to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance …

Alito, Samuel A., Jr. (United States Supreme Court, 2013-02-26 )

… Plaintiffs did not have standing to challenge FISA provision because alleged injuries were not certainly impending and not fairly traceable to the provision. See 568 U.S. at 410–11. View document: - …

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