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Cacheris, James C. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1997-02-03 )

… Denying defendant’s motion that judge recuse himself because judge was “a member of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (‘FISA Court’).” 955 F. Supp. at 583. View document: …

Cacheris, James C. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1997-02-14 )

… “FISA Satisfies the Requirements of the Fourth Amendment.” 955 F. Supp. at 590. “FISA Violates neither the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment nor the Right to Counsel Provided by the Sixth Amendment.” Id. at 592. …

Cacheris, James C. (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2006-05-17 )

… Denying defendant’s “motion to suppress all evidence derived from any searches and surveillance conducted pursuant to FISA.” 437 F. Supp. 2d at 555. View document: …

Norris, William Albert (United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1987-09-03 )

… Defendant was not denied due process just because the district court conducted an ex parte, in camera review of FISA materials. See 827 F.2d at 476–77. View document: https://perma.cc/H5A5-TDEL … United States v. Ott, 827 …

Norris, William Albert (United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1989-01-09 )

… The Court found that the materials provided to support an application under FISA met the probable cause standard under the Fourth Amendment. 864 F.32d at 1491. As the government met Fourth Amendment standard, the Court did …

United States Department of Justice Privacy and Civil Liberties Office ( 2017-01-01 )

… PCLO, FBI, Protections for United States Person Information Acquired Pursuant to Title I and Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (Nov. 2017) … Federal Bureau of Investigation Privacy & Civil Liberties …

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