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… Date Redacted … Heavily redacted order granting government the authority to conduct search. Basic Fourth Amendment requirements are satisfied in "places to be search" and "things to be seized". … Order, [REDACTED], No. …
… Date Redacted … Heavily redacted order authorizing unspecified electronic surveillance to acquire foreign intelligence information, including incidental acquisition of other foreign intelligence information. … Order …
… Date Redacted … Order authorizing installation and use of pen register and/or trap and trace devices pursuant to 50 U.S.C. 50 U.S.C. §§1801-1811, §§1841-1846. … Order, [REDACTED], No. [REDACTED], GID.C.00137 (FISA Ct.) …
… Date Redacted … Order granting the government’s motion to file a supplemental brief to include issues of statutory interpretation under the FISA and constitutional analysis under the Fourth Amendment. … Order for …
… Date Redacted … Order granting the government’s motion to file a supplemental brief to include issues of statutory interpretation under the FISA and constitutional analysis under the Fourth Amendment. … Order for …
… Date Redacted … Order requiring the government to submit a preliminary statement in support of [Redacted] in the event that questions regarding [Redacted] appear thereafter. … [Order], [REDACTED], No. [REDACTED], …
… Date Redacted … Order granting the government to conduct physical search and obtain foreign intelligence information, provided that FBI should follow the standard physical search minimization procedures and particularized …
… Finding that the “lack of FISA procedures for physical searches” did not “render the physical search [in this case] unreasonable.” 435 F. Supp. 2d at 792. View document: …
… Denying disclosure of FISA-related materials. See 531 F. Supp. 2d at 838–39. View document: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=971601617375688086&q=531+F… … United States v. Amawi, 531 F. Supp. 2d 832 (N.D. Ohio …
… The Court found that the district court’s ex parte in camera review determining the legality of the surveillance and not requiring disclosure to defendant was in keeping with the enacted FISA procedures. 692 F.2d at 147. …